1992 Boise State Broncos football team

1992 Boise State Broncos football
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
Record5–6 (3–4 Big Sky)
Head coach
Home stadiumBronco Stadium
Seasons
← 1991
1993 →
1992 Big Sky Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 5 Idaho $^ 6 1 0 9 3 0
No. 14 Eastern Washington ^ 6 1 0 7 4 0
Weber State 4 3 0 6 5 0
Montana 4 3 0 6 5 0
Boise State 3 4 0 5 6 0
Northern Arizona 2 5 0 4 7 0
Montana State 2 5 0 4 7 0
Idaho State 1 6 0 3 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
  • ^ – NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant
Rankings from NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee poll

The 1992 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University in the 1992 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Broncos competed in the Big Sky Conference and played their home games at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. Led by sixth-year head coach Skip Hall, Boise State finished the season 5–6 overall and 3–4 in conference.

Hall resigned following BSU's eleventh consecutive loss to rival Idaho,[1][2] and he became the defensive coordinator at Missouri.[3][4]

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 5Chattanooga*L 20–3518,194[5]
September 12at Idaho StateL 20–2410,498
September 19Pacific (CA)*
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
W 17–717,132
September 266:00 pmat Stephen F. Austin*W 24–2012,145
October 36:05 pmMontana
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
W 27–2119,732[6]
October 10at Northern ArizonaW 20–1412,937[7]
October 176:05 pmWeber StatedaggerNo. 19
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
W 24–2119,179[8]
October 24Portland State*No. 16
  • Bronco Stadium
  • Boise, ID
L 26–5118,098[9]
October 3112:05 pmat Montana StateL 13–17  5,827
November 141:35 pmat No. 20 Eastern WashingtonL 13–14  4,218[10][11]
November 2112:05 pmNo. 5 Idaho
PrimeL 16–6222,472[12]

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References

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  1. ^ "Portland State coach shuffles off to Boise State". The Bulletin. Bend, Oregon. December 10, 1992. p. D-3.
  2. ^ "Broncos bring in Pokey". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. December 10, 1992. p. 1B.
  3. ^ "Mizzou hires Skip Hall as new defensive coach". Southeast Missourian. Cape Girardeau. Associated Press. January 20, 1993. p. 2B.
  4. ^ "Ex-BSU coach Hall takes Mizzou job". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. wire reports. January 20, 1993. p. 2B.
  5. ^ "Moccasins' RB runs rampant over BSU". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. September 6, 1992. p. 4B.
  6. ^ "Boise State 27, Montana 21". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. October 4, 1992. p. 4B.
  7. ^ "Boise State 20, N. Arizona 14". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. October 11, 1992. p. 4B.
  8. ^ "Broncos pull out 24-21 win over Wildcats". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. October 18, 1992. p. 5B.
  9. ^ "Portland St. routs Broncos". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. Associated Press. October 25, 1992. p. 5B.
  10. ^ Boling, Dave (November 14, 1992). "EWU, Boise play for title". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. C1.
  11. ^ "BSU's bid goes wide to the right". The Idaho Statesman. November 15, 1992. Retrieved April 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  12. ^ Jacobson, Bryan (November 21, 1992). "Vandals look too strong for Broncos". Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Idaho-Washington. p. 1D.
  13. ^ "1992 Boise State Broncos Schedule". CFBDataWarehouse.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2016. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  14. ^ "Football media guide". Boise State University Athletics. 2015. p. 158.
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