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1974 Boise State Broncos football team


1974 Boise State Broncos football
Big Sky Conference
No. 3 (small college)
No. 5 (small college)
10–2 (6–0 Big Sky)
Tony Knap (7th season)
Bronco Stadium

The 1974 Boise State Broncos football team represented Boise State University during the 1974 NCAA Division II football season, the seventh season of Bronco football (at the four-year level) and the second in the newly reorganized Division II. The Broncos were in their fifth year as members of the Big Sky Conference (and NCAA) and played their home games on campus at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho. This was the first season as "BSU" as the school had recently become a university.

Led by seventh-year head coach Tony Knap, the Broncos were 10–1 in the regular season and were again undefeated in conference (6–0), repeating as Big Sky champions. The only loss was by two points in-mid season at Las Vegas; the UNLV Rebels were led by running back Mike Thomas, a future NFL Rookie of the Year, and sophomore quarterback Glenn Carano. They built a 31-point lead, then hung on as Boise State answered with four straight touchdown passes from senior Jim McMillan. UNLV was undefeated until the Grantland Rice Bowl, the Division II semifinals.

Invited again to the eight-team Division II playoffs, BSU drew a road game in the quarterfinals at Central Michigan; the Chippewas won 20–6 and went on to win the national title. CMU moved up to Division I in 1975, joining the Mid-American Conference (MAC). In the regular season, the Broncos had scored at least 35 points in every game.

Following this season, Bronco Stadium was expanded with an upper deck added to the east grandstand, which increased the permanent seating capacity to 20,000. Part of the original design, it had been delayed for five years due to high costs.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 14at Cal Poly*Mustang StadiumSan Luis Obispo, CAW 41–215,700
September 217:30 pmChico State*No. 3Bronco StadiumBoise, IDW 41–714,686
September 281:30 pmat Montana StateNo. 3Reno H. Sales StadiumBozeman, MTW 40–379,100
October 57:30 pmNevada*No. 4Bronco StadiumBoise, ID (rivalry)W 36–1614,258
October 127:30 pmIdaho StateNo. 4Bronco StadiumBoise, IDW 61–314,310
October 198:15 pmat No. 5 UNLV*No. 4Las Vegas StadiumWhitney, NVL 35–3718,631
October 26at Northern ArizonaNo. 4Lumberjack StadiumFlagstaff, AZW 45–138,000
November 21:30 pmWeber StateNo. 4Bronco StadiumBoise, IDW 42–1413,252
November 91:30 pmNo. 13 UC Davis*No. 4Bronco StadiumBoise, IDW 41–2014,608
November 161:30 pmat MontanaNo. 4Dornblaser FieldMissoula, MTW 56–426,000
November 231:30 pmIdahoNo. 4Bronco StadiumBoise, ID (rivalry)W 53–2914,486
November 3011:00 amat No. 6 Central Michigan*No. 4Perry Shorts StadiumMt. Pleasant, MI (NCAA Division II Quarterfinal)L 6–209,913
*Non-conference gameHomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the gameAll times are in Mountain time

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Six Broncos were named to the Big Sky all-conference team:

  • Jim McMillan, QB, (unanimous); conference MVP (offense)
  • Mike Holton, WR, (unanimous)
  • Rolly Woolsey, S, (unanimous)
  • Loren Schmidt, LB
  • Ron Davis, LB
  • Saia Misa, DT

Boise State also placed six players on the second team.

Quarterback McMillan was a first-team Little All-American; Holton, Woolsey, and Schmidt were honorable mention.

Three Broncos were selected in the 1975 NFL draft, which lasted 17 rounds (442 selections).

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
PlayerPositionRoundOverallFranchise
Rolly WoolseyDefensive back6th148Dallas Cowboys
Jim McMillanQuarterback14th350Detroit Lions
Ron FranklinDefensive tackle15th386St. Louis Cardinals
  • BSU Arbiter – student newspaper – 1974 editions
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