Courtesy: Boise State Sports Information
FROM THE BOISE STATE PARKING DESK – BRONCO FANS (Public)Weekend Football Parking Release, Sept 12th
***Traffic Alert*** Off-Campus URS/WGI Parking Structure- located off of Park Blvd., across from the Ram. Parking is $5 per space; parking areas open 2 hours prior to kick-off. Boise Shuttle Service will take you to the game for free 2 hours prior to kick-off and one hour after the end of the game. Julia Davis Park will not be available to the general public for parking. Boise Art Museum’s Art in the Park is being hosted and has reserved a majority of the parking in the park.
On-Campus Pre-Purchase Your Reserved (guaranteed) Parking Pass!- Football Parking Permits can be purchased in advance by visiting the Transportation and Parking Services website at HYPERLINK “http://www.boisestate.edu/parking” www.boisestate.edu/parking. Pre-purchased parking options are listed on the main page under “Parking Pass pre-purchase information”. The price has been reduced to reflect the remaining games. Game Day Public Parking is very limited on the Boise State University campus. Only paid parking lots on campus will be available for non-permit game day parking, pending availability. These parking lots include:
Accessible Parking RESTRICTED PARKING AREAS/RESERVED BRONCO ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (BAA) PARKING Parking lots South of University Dr.: The Denver Lot, Denver and Beacon Lot and Manitou Lot, LB General (corner of Beacon St.and Michigan Ave.) and the Engineering and Tech lot have been added to the Reserved parking program this year. These south lots will be closed to the public and all permit holders starting at 12:01a.m. All vehicles must vacate the lot by 12:01a.m.on the day of the game or they will be cited and towed out of the lot. . The Lincoln Parking Garage(PS#2, LG): Will be used a multi-use event parking area starting at 8a.m. LG Permit holders will be allowed to park in the garage pending availability at the time of entry. The bottom floor will be blocked off for accessible parking ONLY. The following permits will be valid in the Lincoln Parking Garage- BSU LG permits (PS#2), BAA Reserved Lincoln Garage permits, LG Football permits and those in need of accessible parking. No other BSU parking permits will be valid on game day in the Lincoln Parking Garage. BSU appreciates your understanding and cooperation. Additional information regarding visitor parking or Bronco Athletic Association parking can be found @ http://www.boisestate.edu/parking or by calling the Transportation and Parking Office @ 426-PARK. |
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| Date | Game | Time |
| Sept. 4 | TBA | TBA |
| Sept. 11 | Toledo at Boise State | TBA |
| Sept. 18 | Boise State at Wyoming | TBA |
| Sept. 25 | Oregon State at Boise State | TBA |
| Oct. 2 | Virginia Tech vs Boise State (in Landover, MD – FedEx Field) | TBA |
| Oct. 9 | TBA | TBA |
| Oct. 16 | TBA | TBA |
| Oct. 23 | TBA | TBA |
| Oct. 30 | TBA | TBA |
| Nov. 6 | TBA | TBA |
| Nov. 13 | TBA | TBA |
| Nov. 20 | TBA | TBA |
| Nov. 27 | TBA | TBA |
| Dec 4 | TBA | TBA |
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How Does The Loss Of DJ Harper Affect Boise State Running The Table?
By Lace Banachek | Boise State Gameday Correspondent
Already this season fans have watched Jeron Johnson, George Iloka, and DJ Harper fall hard to the turf. Sadly, one of the three (the Texas Tornado) tore an ACL and could not get up on his own; he will be lost for the season.
What does that mean for the Boise State Broncos who seem destined to prove they can run the ball this year. Well it obviously would mean more if Harper was not hurt, but the Broncos are not devastated yet. Enter Doug Martin, the all everything for the Broncos.
Doug plays special teams (all star), offense (running back), and defense (nickel). Doug’s heart is bigger then his 5’9 dimensions. He just wants to get out there. Yet to play this year at running back is the injured Matt Kaiserman.
Matt will be beneficial when he returns, but until then junior Jarvis Hodge will be counted on to assist Jeremy Avery and Martin in the tailback position. Helping to bust open holes is the job of the O-Line, and full backs. Both are doing a far better job then last season.
Leading the way at fullback is the 6’2 Richie Brockel. Richie is also added at the fullback position by former linebacker Dan Paul. Dan is a great blocker and is relentless once on the field. Down the road the Broncos have another treat at the Tailback/fullback position, but this one will be used very sparingly at the position, he is defensive tackle Michael “Canadian Bacon” Atkinson.
Bacon is a 320-pound mass of battering prowess. Michael will be coming off suspension and ready to play on October 3rd, when Boise State entertains Cal Davis. Cal Davis is the former school that Bronco coach Chris Petersen played quarterback very successfully.
It would appear that the Broncos are OK with or without the Tornado, but to borrow a heavily used phrase from the University of Texas coach Mack Brown, “not so fast big boy”; You just don’t take a back out of the game that gives you 6 yards a carry on average and expect it not to make a difference.
Having said that, the Broncos will most likely pass more often, and that should not upset the fans. However, Avery will continue to get the ball, it would be ridiculous not to, especially after Jeremy Avery tore loose Friday with a 186-yard effort against Fresno State.
The Broncos are deep, very deep and not at just running back. Don’t look for the loss of any player other then Kellen Moore to affect the overall win-loss of the Broncos. Even Kellen Moore has a respectable back up in 6’5 Mike Coughlin and a to be super star Joe Southwick waiting in the wing temporarily at no. 3.
The bottom line is Broncos will be solid for the next few years. They are getting better, BCS bound better, and that’s another story. Go Broncos