Danielson Secures Contract Extension with Boise State Until 2030
Boise State head football coach Spencer Danielson has signed a contract extension through the 2030 season, following a successful tenure that includes three consecutive conference championships and a 24-8 record. He led the Broncos to a top-10 national ranking and a College Football Playoff appearance in 2024. This extension, pending approval from the Idaho State Board of Education, reflects the athletics department's confidence in his leadership and vision for the program.
By the Numbers- Danielson has a 24-8 record as head coach over two-plus seasons.
- He is among only two coaches to win three consecutive FBS conference titles in the first three seasons of their careers.
- Danielson has been with Boise State since 2017, rising through the coaching ranks.
- He was named MW Coach of the Year and a finalist for national coaching awards in 2024.
The Broncos are set to open their 2026 season at Oregon on September 5, with their home opener against Memphis on September 12. Fans can expect announcements regarding kickoff times and TV selections this spring, along with season ticket sales starting in May.
Bottom LineBoise State's commitment to Danielson signifies their expectation for continued success and competitiveness in college football, highlighting the stability and leadership he brings to the program for years to come.
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