1991 Boise State Broncos football team

1991 Boise State Broncos football
Conference Big Sky Conference
1991 record 7–4 (4–4 Big Sky)
Head coach Skip Hall (5th season)
Home stadium Bronco Stadium
(capacity: 20,000)
1991 Big Sky football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
#1 Nevada $^ 8 0 0  12 1 0
#15 Weber State ^ 6 2 0  8 4 0
Montana 6 2 0  7 4 0
Eastern Washington 4 4 0  5 6 0
Idaho 4 4 0  6 5 0
Boise State 4 4 0  7 4 0
Idaho State 2 6 0  3 7 0
Northern Arizona 1 7 0  3 8 0
Montana State 1 7 0  2 9 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ Division I-AA playoff participant
  • Nevada earned automatic berth and
    Weber State earned at-large berth in I-AA playoffs.

The 1991 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Broncos competed in the Big Sky Conference and played their home games on campus at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. Led by fifth-year head coach Skip Hall, Boise State finished the season 7–4 overall and 4–4 in conference. The Broncos won all of their home games, but lost the rest.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site Result Attendance
September 7 Liberty* No. 14 Bronco StadiumBoise, ID W 35–14   20,206
September 14 Long Beach State (Div. I-A)* No. 11 Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 48–14   20,824
September 21 7:00 pm Eastern Washington No. 6 Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID [1][2] W 31–17   21,487
September 28 Stephen F. Austin* No. 5 Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 38–7   20,841
October 12 at Montana No. 4 Washington–Grizzly StadiumMissoula, MT L    7–21   14,170
October 19 Northern Arizona No. 13 Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 57–14   21,228
October 26 at No. 1 Nevada No. 10 Mackay StadiumReno, NV (Rivalry) L  14–17   27,668
November 2 Idaho State No. 15 Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID [3] W 38–16   16,787
November 9 Montana State No. 13 Bronco Stadium • Boise, ID W 31–14   17,032
November 16 at No. 20 Weber State No. 9 Wildcat StadiumOgden, UT L  32–35     5,765
November 23 2:00 pm at Idaho No. 19 Kibbie DomeMoscow, ID [4][5][6] (Rivalry) L  24–28   15,000
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from NCAA (Div. I-AA). All times are in Mountain Time.

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References

  1. "Vandals, Eagles take to the Sky for league openers". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). September 21, 1991. p. B1.
  2. "Broncos hold off Eagles 31-17". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. September 22, 1991. p. 5C.
  3. "Boise State rolls over ISU 38-16". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. November 3, 1991. p. 3B.
  4. Jacobson, Bryan (November 20, 1991). "BSU-Idaho to renew family feud". Idahonian. (Moscow). p. 8A.
  5. Meehan, Jim (November 23, 1991). "This time Idaho-Boise needs hype - and fans". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. B1.
  6. "Vandals". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). November 24, 1991. p. 5B.
  7. "1991 Boise State Broncos Schedule". CFBDataWarehouse.com. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  8. "Football media guide". Boise State University Athletics. 2015. p. 158.


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