2016 Boise State Broncos football team

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2016 Boise State Broncos football
Boise State "B" logo.svg
MW Mountain Division co-champion
Cactus Bowl, L 12–31 vs. Baylor
Conference Mountain West Conference
DivisionMountain Division
Record10–3 (6–2 MW)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinator Zak Hill (1st season)
Co-offensive coordinatorScott Huff (1st season)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator Andy Avalos (1st season)
Base defenseMultiple
Home stadium Albertsons Stadium
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Mountain West Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Mountain Division
Wyoming xy  6 2   8 6  
Boise State x  6 2   10 3  
New Mexico x  6 2   9 4  
Air Force  5 3   10 3  
Colorado State  5 3   7 6  
Utah State  1 7   3 9  
West Division
No. 25 San Diego State xy$  6 2   11 3  
Hawaii  4 4   7 7  
Nevada  3 5   5 7  
San Jose State  3 5   4 8  
UNLV  3 5   4 8  
Fresno State  0 8   1 11  
Championship: San Diego State 27, Wyoming 24
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University during the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It marked the Broncos' 80th season overall, sixth as a member of the Mountain West Conference and fourth within the Mountain Division. They played their home games at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. They were led by third-year head coach Bryan Harsin. They finished the season 10–3, 6–2 in Mountain West play to finish in a three-way tie for the Mountain Division title. After tiebreakers, they did not represent the Mountain Division in the Mountain West Championship Game. They were invited to the Cactus Bowl where they lost to Baylor.

Contents

This season marked the 30th anniversary season that the Broncos have played on the Blue Turf.

Preseason

Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released.

Maxwell Award – So. QB Brett Rypien & Jr. RB Jeremy McNichols [1]

Mackey Award – Jr. TE Jake Roh [2]

Lou Groza Award – Sr. K Tyler Rausa [3]

Bronko Nagurski Trophy – Sr. LB Tanner Vallejo [4]

Butkus Award – Sr. LB Tanner Vallejo [5]

Fred Biletnikoff Award – Sr. WR Thomas Sperbeck [6]

Davey O'Brien Award – So. QB Brett Rypien [7]

Doak Walker Award – Jr. RB Jeremy McNichols [8] [9]

Walter Camp Award – So. QB Brett Rypien [10]

Mountain West media days

At the Mountain West media days, held at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Broncos were picked as the overwhelming favorites to win the Mountain Division title, receiving 27 of a possible 29 first place votes. So. QB Brett Rypien, Sr. WR Thomas Sperbeck and Sr. K Tyler Rausa were selected to the all-conference first team. [11] [12]

Media poll

Mountain Division

  1. Boise State – 172 (27)
  2. Air Force – 126 (2)
  3. Utah State – 95
  4. Colorado State – 95
  5. New Mexico – 74
  6. Wyoming – 31

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 310:00 a.m.at Louisiana–Lafayette * ASN/ESPN3 W 45–1022,661
September 108:15 p.m. Washington State * ESPN2 W 31–2836,163
September 241:30 p.m.at Oregon State * FS1 W 38–2442,846
October 18:15 p.m. Utah State No. 24
  • Albertsons Stadium
  • Boise, ID
ESPN2W 21–1036,602
October 77:00 p.m.at New Mexico No. 19 CBSSN W 49–2120,090
October 158:15 p.m. Colorado State Dagger-14-plain.pngNo. 15
  • Albertsons Stadium
  • Boise, ID
ESPN2W 28–2333,448
October 208:15 p.m. BYU *No. 14
  • Albertsons Stadium
  • Boise, ID
ESPN W 28–2734,575
October 295:00 p.m.at Wyoming No. 13CBSSNL 28–3026,023
November 48:15 p.m. San Jose State No. 24
  • Albertsons Stadium
  • Boise, ID
ESPN2W 45–3131,863
November 125:00 p.m.at Hawaii No. 22CBSSNW 52–1622,731
November 187:00 p.m. UNLV No. 20
  • Albertsons Stadium
  • Boise, ID
ESPN2W 42–2532,989
November 251:30 p.m.at Air Force No. 19CBSSNL 20–2723,556
December 278:15 p.m.vs. Baylor *ESPNL 12–3133,328
Schedule Source: [13]

Roster

2016 Boise State Broncos football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR 1 Cedrick Wilson Jr. Jr
WR 2Julian CarterFr
QB 3Thomas Stuart Redshirt.svg  Jr
QB 4 Brett Rypien So
WR 5Garrett Collingham Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 6Chaz Anderson Redshirt.svg  Sr
QB 7Anthony Upshaw Redshirt.svg  So
WR 8Sean Modster Redshirt.svg  So
WR 9Bryan Jefferson Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 10Cory Young Redshirt.svg  So
RB 13 Jeremy McNichols Jr
QB 14Camron HumphreyFr
QB 15Jake ConstantineFr
WR 16Taylor Pope Redshirt.svg  Sr
WR 17Austin CottrellJr
WR 18Bubba OgbeborFr
RB 20Jake RoperFr
RB 22 Alexander Mattison Fr
RB 26Devan Demas Redshirt.svg  Sr
WR 28 A. J. Richardson Redshirt.svg  So
RB 30Ryan Wolpin Redshirt.svg  Jr
RB 34Robert MahoneFr
RB 39Jake Shaddox Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 47Matt Pistone Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 52Andrew Tercek Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 59Mason Hampton Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 60Kellen Buhr Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 64Ben VeringFr
OL 66Mario Yakoo Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 67Garrett Larson Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 69Austin DixonFr
OL 70Steven Baggett Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 71Donte HarringtonFr
OL 72Will Adams Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 73Travis Averill Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 74Archie Lewis Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 75Kole BaileyFr
OL 76 Ezra Cleveland Fr
OL 77 John Molchon Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 78Andres Preciado Redshirt.svg  So
OL 79Eric Quevedo Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 80Christian BlaserFr
WR 81Akilian ButlerSo
WR 82 Thomas Sperbeck Sr
WR 83David McKinzie Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 84Jake Knight Redshirt.svg  So
TE 85 John Bates Fr
TE 86Chase Blakley Redshirt.svg  So
TE 87Alec Dhaenans Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 88Jake Roh Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 89Brock Barr Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 93Nick CrabtreeFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
CB 2 Jonathan Moxey Sr
S 3Chanceller James Redshirt.svg  Sr
CB 4DeAndre PierceFr
MLB 7Joe Martarano Redshirt.svg  Jr
DE 8Jabril Frazier Redshirt.svg  So
OLB 9Desmond WilliamsFr
S 10Kekoa NawahineFr
CB 14Tyler HortonSo
S 15Evan Tyler Redshirt.svg  Fr
S 17Jalen WalkerFr
OLB 20 Tanner Vallejo Sr
S 22Hayden IsraelsonFr
S 23Damion Wright Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 24Kameron Miles Redshirt.svg  Jr
CB 25Raymond Ford Redshirt.svg  Sr
CB 26 Avery Williams Fr
CB 27Reid Harrison-DucrosFr
CB 30Robert LewisFr
S 31Skyler Seibold Redshirt.svg  So
S 32Jordan HappleFr
OLB 33Gabe Perez Redshirt.svg  Jr
MLB 34Solo TaylorFr
DE 35Derriyon ShawFr
OLB 36Blake WhitlockJr
S 37Cameron Hartsfield Redshirt.svg  Jr
OLB 38 Leighton Vander Esch Redshirt.svg  So
DE 40Jabari WatsonFr
OLB 41Will Heffner Redshirt.svg  Fr
MLB 43Joe Provenzano Redshirt.svg  So
MLB 44Darren LeeSr
DE 45Kayode RufaiFr
S 47Ma'a TanuvasaFr
MLB 48Bruno DeRoseFr
OLB 51Ben Weaver Redshirt.svg  Sr
DE 53Sam Whitney Redshirt.svg  Fr
DT 54Matt Locher Redshirt.svg  Fr
DT 55 David Moa Redshirt.svg  So
DL 56Dane KordopatisFr
DT 57Emmanuel FesiliFr
MLB 58Tyson MaevaFr
DT 90Daniel AueluaJr
DE 91Durrant MilesSo
DT 92Paul Semons Redshirt.svg  So
DT 93Chase HatadaFr
DE 94Sam McCaskill Redshirt.svg  Sr
OLB 95Nick ProvenzanoFr
DT 96Elliot Hoyte Redshirt.svg  Sr
DT 97Austin Silsby Redshirt.svg  Jr
DT 98Sonatane LuiFr
DE 99 Curtis Weaver Fr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
P 19Sean Wale Redshirt.svg  Sr
LS 42Matt Cota Redshirt.svg  Jr
K 46Joel VelazquezFr
K 49Tyler Rausa Redshirt.svg  Sr
LS 50Nicholai PitmanFr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Kent Riddle – Associate head coach/Special teams coordinator/Tight ends
  • Steve Caldwell – Associate head coach/Defensive linemen
  • Zak HillOffensive coordinator/Quarterbacks
  • Andy AvalosDefensive coordinator
  • Scott Huff – Co-offensive coordinator/Offensive linemen
  • Junior AdamsPassing game coordinator/Wide receivers
  • Lee MarksRunning backs
  • Ashley AmbroseDefensive backs
  • Gabe Franklin – Safeties
  • Jeff Pitman – Director, Strength and Conditioning
  • D. J. HarperGraduate assistant
  • Latu Heimuli – Graduate assistant
  • Nate PotterGraduate assistant

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: 8/14/23

Game summaries

At Louisiana–Lafayette

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Broncos14213745
Ragin' Cajuns030710
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Washington State

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Cougars0771428
Broncos1437731
Uniform Combination
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At Oregon State

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Broncos14170738
Beavers7010724
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Boise State on offense in the first half. BSU vs OSU 9 24 16.png
Boise State on offense in the first half.

Utah State

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Aggies030710
Broncos707721
Uniform Combination
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Boise State on defense in the 4th quarter. Boise State vs Utah State 10-1-16.jpeg
Boise State on defense in the 4th quarter.

At New Mexico

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No. 19 Broncos14287049
Lobos7001421
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Colorado State

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Rams3002023
No. 15 Broncos0714728
Uniform Combination
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BYU

1234Total
Cougars0177327
No. 14 Broncos1470728
Uniform Combination
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Thomas Sperbeck (bottom right) catching a 2nd QRT. TD Boise State vs BYU 10 20 16.JPG
Thomas Sperbeck (bottom right) catching a 2nd QRT. TD

At Wyoming

1234Total
No. 13 Broncos7140728
Cowboys01701330
Uniform Combination
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San Jose State

1234Total
Spartans61001531
No. 24 Broncos71771445
Uniform Combination
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At Hawaii

1234Total
No. 24 Broncos142110752
Rainbow Warriors0331016
Uniform Combination
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UNLV

1234Total
Rebels377825
No. 23 Broncos14714742
Uniform Combination
HelmetJerseyPants
Boise State on offense in the 1st half. Boise State vs UNLV 11 18 16.png
Boise State on offense in the 1st half.

At Air Force

1234Total
No. 19 Broncos733720
Falcons7107327
Uniform Combination
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Air Force became the first team to beat Boise State for three consecutive season since Nevada in 1996–98.

Baylor–Cactus Bowl

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Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
— = Not ranked. RV = Received votes.
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP RVRVRVRV241915141324242220RVRVRV
Coaches RVRVRVRVRV1915141324242319RVRVRV
CFP Not released24222019Not released

Scores by quarter

All opponents

1234Total
Boise State1261517290439
Opponents409144128303

Mountain West opponents

1234Total
Boise State70976256285
MW Opponents26501790183

Post-season awards

Mountain West first team

Offense

Brett Rypien – So. QB

Thomas Sperbeck – Sr. WR

Travis Averill – Sr. OL

Mario Yakoo – Sr. OL

Defense

Sam McCaskill – Sr. DL

David Moa – So. DL

Mountain West second team

Offense

Jeremy McNichols – Jr. RB

Defense

Ben Weaver – Sr. LB

Chanceller James – Sr. DB

Jonathan Moxey – Sr. DB

Sean Wale – Sr. P

Mountain West honorable mention

Steven Baggett – Sr. OL

Mason Hampton – Jr. OL

Tanner Vallejo – Sr. LB

Cedrick Wilson Jr. – Jr. WR

Award Reference: [14]

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