1995 Boise State Broncos football team

1995 Boise State Broncos football
Conference Big Sky Conference
1995 record 7–4 (4–3 Big Sky)
Head coach Pokey Allen (3rd year)
Home stadium Bronco Stadium
(capacity: 20,000)
1995 Big Sky football standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   T     W   L   T
Montana $^ 6 1 0     13 2 0
Boise State 4 3 0     7 4 0
Idaho ^ 4 3 0     6 5 0
Northern Arizona 4 3 0     7 4 0
Weber State 4 3 0     6 5 0
Idaho State 3 4 0     6 5 0
Montana State 2 5 0     5 6 0
Eastern Washington 1 6 0     3 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ Division I-AA playoff participant
  • Montana earned automatic berth and
    Idaho earned at-large berth in I-AA playoffs.

The 1995 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 1995 NCAA Division I-AA football season, their last season in Division I-AA. The Broncos competed in the Big Sky Conference and played their home games on campus at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. Led by third-year head coach Pokey Allen, Boise State finished the season 7–4 overall and 4–3 in conference.

This was the final season for the Broncos in Division I-AA and the Big Sky Conference.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site Result Attendance
September 9 at Utah State* Romney StadiumLogan, UT W 38–14   20,909
September 16 Sam Houston State* Bronco StadiumBoise, ID W 38–14   23,377
September 23 1:05 pm at Montana Washington–Grizzly StadiumMissoula, MT L 28–54   18,504
September 30 Northwestern State* Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID [1] L 17–22   22,364
October 7 Northern Arizona Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID L 13–32   21,683
October 14 at Weber State Wildcat StadiumOgden, UT W 40–14   11,428
October 21 Idaho State Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 27–17   23,621
October 28 Portland State* Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 49–14   18,128
November 4 1:05 pm Eastern Washington Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID [2][3] W 63–44   18,051
November 11 Montana State Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 35–7   23,327
November 18 4:05 pm at Idaho Kibbie DomeMoscow, ID [4][5][6][7] (Rivalry) L 13–33   16,295
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. All times are in Mountain Time.

Source:[8][9]

References

  1. "Northwestern State 22, BSU 17". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. October 1, 1995. p. 4B.
  2. Sando, Mike (November 4, 1993). "Hold on just a minute, EWU". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. C3.
  3. "Boise St. 63, E. Washington 44". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 5, 1995. p. 4B.
  4. Sahlberg, Bert (November 18, 1995). "Playing for pride and...". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1C.
  5. Sahlberg, Bert (November 19, 1995). "Emphatic enough?". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1C.
  6. "Hisaw guides Idaho to win over Broncos". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. November 19, 1995. p. C1.
  7. Sullivan, Tim (November 20, 1995). "Vandals bury Boise State". Moscow-Pullman Daily News. (Idaho-Washington). p. 1C.
  8. "1995 Boise State Broncos Schedule". CFBDataWarehouse.com. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  9. "Football media guide". Boise State University Athletics. 2015. p. 159.
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