A Milestone Season for Boise State
Season tickets for the 2026 Boise State football season are now on sale, priced from $199, as the athletics department pushes toward a goal of 23,000 season ticket holders. This marks the Broncos' first year in the Pac‑12, a milestone that has generated considerable buzz among fans and analysts alike.
The 2026 schedule opens at home on September 12 against Memphis, a game that will be streamed on CBS, USA Sports and The CW as part of a broader broadcast agreement covering all Pac‑12 matchups. Additional conference opponents include Oregon State, Washington State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Utah State, South Dakota, Western Michigan and Texas State, rounding out a demanding slate.
A centerpiece of the upcoming season will be the new North End Zone, which will add roughly 1,600 premium seats, including exclusive club options that promise upscale amenities and a vibrant social atmosphere. The Stueckle Sky Center has sold out of premium seating for four consecutive years, underscoring demand for these premium experiences.
Head coach Spencer Danielson, who enters his second season with a 14‑1 home record, will lead the team as it navigates its inaugural Pac‑12 campaign. The program also celebrates the 40th anniversary of the iconic Blue Turf at Albertsons Stadium, a tradition that remains a unique draw for visitors.
Beyond the on‑field action, Boise State's athletic department is leveraging its growing footprint across the region, with games scheduled in cities ranging from Eugene, Oregon, to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Pullman, Washington. The expanded geographic footprint reflects the conference's reach and the university's ambition to attract a national audience.