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Issue date: 3/12/07 Section: Sports
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2007 BSU football schedule announced
Boise State University announced its official football schedule March 8. The Broncos play seven home games (including three non-conference games) in Bronco Stadium. BSU opens Western Athletic Conference play with home games against New Mexico State and Nevada. The Broncos will conclude the regular season on the road at Hawaii.
Aug. 30 (Thursday)
Weber State
Boise
Sept. 8 (Saturday)
Washington
Seattle, Wash.
Sept. 15 (Saturday)
Wyoming
Boise
Sept. 22 (Saturday)
Southern Miss.
Boise
Sept. 29 (Saturday)
Bowling Green State
Bowling Green, Ohio
Oct. 7 (Sunday)
New Mexico State
Boise
Oct. 14 (Sunday) Nevada Boise
Oct. 20 (Saturday)
Louisiana Tech
Ruston, LA
Oct. 26 (Friday)
Fresno State
Fresno, Calif.
Nov. 3 (Saturday)
San Jose State
Boise
Nov. 10 (Saturday)
Utah State
Logan, Utah
Nov. 17 (Saturday)
Univ. of Idaho
Boise
Nov. 23 (Friday)
Hawaii
Honolulu, HI
BSU teams with Idaho Stampede Wednesday night
Wednesday, March 14, the Idaho Stampede and Boise State University are teaming up for a special BSU Alumni and Friends night.
The Stampede are set to host the Austin Toros at Qwest Arena and a special BSU gathering will be held pre-game in the Sports Zone in the arena.
Fans who show their game tickets and acknowledge they are a part of Bronco Nation will be admitted. BSU President Bob Kustra will speak, along with the Stampede Head Coach Bryan Gates, who is alum of Boise State.
Tickets for the game can be purchased for $10.
Later in the week the Stampede will host two special promotions for its games against the Anaheim Arsenal. Friday night is the Stampede’s Military Appreciation Night.
The evening is expected to be one of the highest-attendance games of the season. Saturday night is Micron Night, when the Stampede will be honoring many of the brightest math students in the Treasure Valley.
There are only seven home games left in the regular season and the Stampede currently holds the best record in the team’s nine-year history.
Boise State University announced its official football schedule March 8. The Broncos play seven home games (including three non-conference games) in Bronco Stadium. BSU opens Western Athletic Conference play with home games against New Mexico State and Nevada. The Broncos will conclude the regular season on the road at Hawaii.
Aug. 30 (Thursday)
Weber State
Boise
Sept. 8 (Saturday)
Washington
Seattle, Wash.
Sept. 15 (Saturday)
Wyoming
Boise
Sept. 22 (Saturday)
Southern Miss.
Boise
Sept. 29 (Saturday)
Bowling Green State
Bowling Green, Ohio
Oct. 7 (Sunday)
New Mexico State
Boise
Oct. 14 (Sunday) Nevada Boise
Oct. 20 (Saturday)
Louisiana Tech
Ruston, LA
Oct. 26 (Friday)
Fresno State
Fresno, Calif.
Nov. 3 (Saturday)
San Jose State
Boise
Nov. 10 (Saturday)
Utah State
Logan, Utah
Nov. 17 (Saturday)
Univ. of Idaho
Boise
Nov. 23 (Friday)
Hawaii
Honolulu, HI
BSU teams with Idaho Stampede Wednesday night
Wednesday, March 14, the Idaho Stampede and Boise State University are teaming up for a special BSU Alumni and Friends night.
The Stampede are set to host the Austin Toros at Qwest Arena and a special BSU gathering will be held pre-game in the Sports Zone in the arena.
Fans who show their game tickets and acknowledge they are a part of Bronco Nation will be admitted. BSU President Bob Kustra will speak, along with the Stampede Head Coach Bryan Gates, who is alum of Boise State.
Tickets for the game can be purchased for $10.
Later in the week the Stampede will host two special promotions for its games against the Anaheim Arsenal. Friday night is the Stampede’s Military Appreciation Night.
The evening is expected to be one of the highest-attendance games of the season. Saturday night is Micron Night, when the Stampede will be honoring many of the brightest math students in the Treasure Valley.
There are only seven home games left in the regular season and the Stampede currently holds the best record in the team’s nine-year history.




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