Boise State Fires Football Coach for First Time Since Joining FBS

Seattle Sports

On December 2, 2019, Boise State University made the shocking announcement that it had fired its head football coach, Bryan Harsin, for the first time since joining the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) in 2011. This decision comes after a 7-5 record in the 2019 season, which was the worst record since Harsin took over as head coach in 2014.

The firing of Harsin marks a major shift in the direction of the Boise State football program. Harsin had led the Broncos to a 56-34 record over his six seasons as head coach, including four bowl victories and three Mountain West Conference titles. He was also named Mountain West Coach of the Year in 2014 and 2016.

The firing of Harsin has been met with mixed reactions from Boise State fans. Some are disappointed to see him go, while others are excited for a fresh start and a new direction for the program.

Boise State has already begun the search for a new head coach. Athletic director Curt Apsey has stated that the school is looking for someone who can continue to build on the success of the program and take it to the next level.

It remains to be seen what direction Boise State will take with its new head coach, but one thing is certain: this is a major change for the Broncos and one that could have a lasting impact on the future of the program.

Boise State Fires Football Coach for First Time Since Joining FBS