Yearly Archives: 2025

BRONCO NATION NEWS REPORT WITH B.J.

BRONCO NATION NEWS REPORT WITH B.J.

Boise State reporter B.J. Rains (BroncoNationNews.com) joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about men’s basketball and the second half of the Mountain West schedule. Rains touches on the starting rotation, defense and Tyson Degenhart’s pursuit of the school’s career scoring record.MORE

DIRK KOETTER: KELLEN BUILDING A STAFF, SUPER BOWL BYE WEEK, CHUCK PAGANO

DIRK KOETTER: KELLEN BUILDING A STAFF, SUPER BOWL BYE WEEK, CHUCK PAGANO

Former Boise State/NFL coach Dirk Koetter joins Prater and Mallory for his weekly NFL postseason segment on KTIK – sponsored by Timberstone Golf Course ($5,000 donation) to benefit Boise State and The Horseshoe Collective. Koetter talks about Kellen Moore building a staff for the Saints, Andy Reid on a Super Bowl bye week and Chuck Pagano scratching The Coaching Itch.MORE

BRONCO FOCUS: BOB SITS DOWN WITH ‘ACADEMIC’ LINEBACKER MARCO NOTARAINNI

BRONCO FOCUS: BOB SITS DOWN WITH ‘ACADEMIC’ LINEBACKER MARCO NOTARAINNI

BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his interview with starting linebacker Marco Notarainni. The senior is a Academic All-American who plans to graduate this spring and pursue his master’s degree.MORE

THIS DAY IN SPORTS: Precursor to a possible announcement?

THIS DAY IN SPORTS: Precursor to a possible announcement?

Presented by VETERANS PLUMBING. This Day In Sports…January 31, 2019: Former Boise State great Kellen Moore, at the age of 29, becomes the youngest offensive coordinator in the NFL when he’s promoted by the Dallas Cowboys. Moore had just finished his playing career 13 months earlier and had spent the previous season as Dallas quarterbacks…MORE

IST WITH PRATER & THE BALLGAME: Boise State basketball back on track – our reaction after much-needed Mountain West victory over Nevada, Bob breaks down the win and peeks into the second half of the MW season in Bronco Focus, Commanders TE John Bates on chasing Super Bowls and a new NFL contract, coach Chuck Pagano on leaving Boise for his new NFL gig in Baltimore, all quiet with the Kellen-Saints story – there’s a specific reason as to why, Vinny Perretta on a Fiesta Bowl Dream Team replacing Carson Palmer for Camp Rainbow Gold fundraiser

IST WITH PRATER & THE BALLGAME: Boise State basketball back on track – our reaction after much-needed Mountain West victory over Nevada, Bob breaks down the win and peeks into the second half of the MW season in Bronco Focus, Commanders TE John Bates on chasing Super Bowls and a new NFL contract, coach Chuck Pagano on leaving Boise for his new NFL gig in Baltimore, all quiet with the Kellen-Saints story – there’s a specific reason as to why, Vinny Perretta on a Fiesta Bowl Dream Team replacing Carson Palmer for Camp Rainbow Gold fundraiser

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JOHN BATES: BOISE STATE/COMMANDERS TIGHT END ON CHASING SUPER BOWL DREAMS

JOHN BATES: BOISE STATE/COMMANDERS TIGHT END ON CHASING SUPER BOWL DREAMS

Former Boise State tight end John Bates, now with the Washington Commanders, joins Prater and Mallory to catch up after his fourth season in the NFL. Bates and his teammates came within one game of reaching the Super Bowl – now he heads into the offseason as an unrestricted free agent.MORE

CHUCK PAGANO: BOISE RESIDENT AND BOISE STATE FAN – HEADED BACK TO THE NFL

CHUCK PAGANO: BOISE RESIDENT AND BOISE STATE FAN – HEADED BACK TO THE NFL

Longtime football coach Chuck Pagano, a Boise resident and a former head coach in the NFL (Colts), joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about his new gig with the Baltimore Ravens (senior secondary coach). Pagano, a former Ravens DC, has spent the past few years building a relationship with Boise State football and coach Spencer Danielson.MORE

BRONCO FOCUS: BOB WITH A FIRST-HALF REPORT CARD ON MOUNTAIN WEST HOOPS

BRONCO FOCUS: BOB WITH A FIRST-HALF REPORT CARD ON MOUNTAIN WEST HOOPS

BRONCO FOCUS EVERY MONDAY-FRIDAY AT 3:45 P.M.: Bob Behler, the voice of Boise State athletics, joins Prater and Mallory to share his thoughts on the first half of the 20-game Mountain West basketball schedule – and what to expect over the final 10 games of conference play.MORE

THIS DAY IN SPORTS: First time the Broncos were really left behind

THIS DAY IN SPORTS: First time the Broncos were really left behind

Presented by BBSI BOISE. This Day In Sports…January 30, 2004: The Mountain West Conference extends—and TCU accepts—an invitation to join the league in 2005. It just over a month after the Broncos had beaten TCU in the Fort Worth Bowl and finished No. 16 in the AP Poll. It was a disappointing day for Boise…MORE