词条 | 1974 Boise State Broncos football team | ||||||||||||||||||||
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|year = 1974 |team = Boise State Broncos |logo = Old Boise State Script logo.png |logo_size = 130 |sport=football |Image= |ImageSize= |Conference=Big Sky Conference |Division= |ShortConference=Big Sky |CoachRank=3 (College Division) |APRank=5 (College Division) |Record=10–2 |ConfRecord=6–0 |HeadCoach= Tony Knap |HCYear=7th |OffCoach= |DefCoach= |OScheme= |DScheme= |StadiumArena= Bronco Stadium |Champion= Big Sky champion |BowlTourney= Division II Quarterfinals |BowlTourneyResult= L 6–20 at Central Michigan }}{{1974 Big Sky football standings}} 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 {{nowrap|10–1}} in the regular season and were again undefeated in conference {{nowrap|(6–0),}} repeating as Big Sky champions.[1] 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 {{nowrap|Glenn Carano.}} They built a 31-point lead, then hung on as Boise State answered with four straight touchdown passes from senior {{nowrap|Jim McMillan.[2]}} UNLV was undefeated until the Grantland Rice Bowl, the Division II semifinals. Invited again to the eight-team Division II playoffs,[3] BSU drew a road game in the quarterfinals at Central Michigan; the Chippewas won {{nowrap|20–6}} and went on to win the national title. They moved up to Division I {{nowrap|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 {{nowrap|to 20,000.}} Part of the original design, it had been delayed for five years due to high costs.[4] Schedule{{CFB schedule| rankyear = 1974 | poll = UPI poll | timezone = Mountain |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Sep 14 | time = | w/l = w | nonconf = y | away = y | rank = | opponent = Cal Poly-SLO | site_stadium = Mustang Stadium | site_cityst = {{nowrap|San Luis Obispo, CA [5]}} | score = 41–21 | attend = 5,700 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Sep 21 | time = | w/l = w | nonconf = y | rank = 3 | opponent = Chico State (CA) | site_stadium = Bronco Stadium | site_cityst = Boise, ID | score = 41–7 | attend = 14,686 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Sep 28 | time = | w/l = w | away = y | rank = 3 | opponent = Montana State | site_stadium = Reno H. Sales Stadium | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Bozeman, MT [6]}} | score = 40–37 | attend = 9,100 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Oct 05 | time = | w/l = w | nonconf = y | rank = 3 | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1974|team=Nevada Wolf Pack football|title=Nevada-Reno}} | gamename = rivalry | site_stadium = Bronco Stadium | site_cityst = Boise, ID [7] | score = 36–16 | attend = 14,258 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Oct 12 | time = | w/l = w | rank = 4 | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1974|team=Idaho State Bengals|title=Idaho State}} | site_stadium = Bronco Stadium | site_cityst = Boise, ID [8] | score = 61–3 | attend = 14,310 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Oct 19 | time = | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | rank = 4 | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1974|team=UNLV Rebels|title=Nevada-Las Vegas}} | opprank = 5 | site_stadium = Las Vegas Stadium | site_cityst = Whitney, NV [2] | score = 35–37 | attend = 18,631 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Oct 26 | time = | w/l = w | away = y | rank = 4 | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1974|team=Northern Arizona Lumberjacks football|title=Northern Arizona}} | site_stadium = Lumberjack Stadium | site_cityst = Flagstaff, AZ [9] | score = 45–13 | attend = 8,000 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Nov 02 | time = | w/l = w | rank = 3 | opponent = {{cfb link|year=1974|team=Weber State Wildcats|title=Weber State}} | site_stadium = Bronco Stadium | site_cityst = Boise, ID [10] | score = 42–14 | attend = 13,252 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Nov 09 | time = | w/l = w | nonconf = y | rank = 3 | opponent = UC Davis | opprank = 11 | site_stadium = Bronco Stadium | site_cityst = Boise, ID [11] | score = 41–20 | attend = 14,608 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Nov 16 | time = | w/l = w | away = y | rank = 3 | opponent = Montana | site_stadium = Dornblaser Field | site_cityst = Missoula, MT [12][13] | score = 56–42 | attend = 6,000 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Nov 23 | time = 1:30 pm | w/l = w | rank = 3 | opponent = Idaho (Div. I) | gamename = rivalry | site_stadium = Bronco Stadium | site_cityst = Boise, ID [14][15][16][17] | score = 53–29 | attend = 14,486 }} |{{CFB schedule entry | date = Nov 30 | time = | w/l = l | nonconf = y | away = y | rank = 3 | opponent = Central Michigan | opprank = 7 | gamename = {{nowrap|Div. II Quarterfinal}} | site_stadium = Perry Shorts Stadium | site_cityst = {{nowrap|Mt. Pleasant, MI [18][19]}} | score = 6–20 | attend = 9,913 }} }} {{small|Source:}}[20] Roster{{American football roster/Header| year = 1974 | team = Boise State Broncos | teamcolors = f | offensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=8|class=|first=John|last=Crabtree|pos=WR}}{{American football roster/Player|num=12|class=Sr|first=Jim|last=McMillan|pos=QB|dab=Jim McMillan (Canadian football)|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=15|class=Jr|first=Lee|last=Huey|pos=QB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=20|class=|first=Mike|last=Holton|pos=WR}}{{American football roster/Player|num=28|class=|first=Tom|last=Sims|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=31|class=|first=Ken|last=Johnson|pos=FB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=33|class=|first=Dave|last=Nicely|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=34|class=|first=Bob|last=Cleveland|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=40|class=|first=John|last=Smith|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=42|class=Jr|first=Ron|last=Emry|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=50|class=|first=Todd|last=Whiteman|pos=C}}{{American football roster/Player|num=61|class=|first=Glenn|last=Sparks|pos=G}}{{American football roster/Player|num=65|class=|first=Greg|last=Palin|pos=T}}{{American football roster/Player|num=69|class=|first=Jim|last=Ryan|pos=G}}{{American football roster/Player|num=77|class=|first=Carleton|last=Ching|pos=T}}{{American football roster/Player|num=89|class=|first=Ray|last=Hooft|pos=WR}} | defensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=21|class=So|first=Gary|last=Roslowich|pos=LCB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=24|class=Sr|first=Mike|last=Campbell|pos=RCB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=29|class=Sr|first=Rolly|last=Woolsey|dab=Roland Woolsey|pos=FS|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=49|class=Sr|first=Clint|last=Sigman|pos=SS}}{{American football roster/Player|num=39|class=Jr|first=Gary|last=Gorrell|pos=LLB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=45|class=Sr|first=Loren|last=Schmidt|pos=RLB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=51|class=Sr|first=Ron|last=Davis|pos=MLB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=73|class=Jr|first=Saia|last=Misa|pos=RDT}}{{American football roster/Player|num=78|class=Sr|first=Ron|last=Franklin|pos=LDT}}{{American football roster/Player|num=87|class=Sr|first=Ken|last=Mills|pos=RDE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=88|class=Jr|first=Pete|last=Poumele|pos=LDE}} | special_teams_players={{American football roster/Player|num=49|class=|first=Clint|last=Sigman|pos=K}} }}{{American football roster/Footer | head_coach = *Tony Knap (7th year) | asst_coach =
| accessdate= }} {{small|Source:}}[14] All-conferenceSix Broncos were named to the Big Sky all-conference team:
Boise State also placed six players on the second team.[21] NFL DraftThree Broncos were selected in the 1975 NFL Draft, which lasted seventeen rounds (442 selections).
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://college-football-results.com/f/boisesta.htm|title=Boise State Broncos -- College Football (NCAA)|publisher=college-football-results.com|accessdate=June 12, 2016}} 2. ^1 {{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=XbNeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7y8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=2707%2C4666588 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press|title=Las Vegas nips Boise |date=October 20, 1974 |page=14}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QJdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3805%2C4780574 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=Idaho|agency=Associated Press|title=Boise State makes playoffs |date=November 19, 1974 |page=1B}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=c3ZfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hS8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=2455%2C133010 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press|title=BSC wants $1.4 million for stadium addition |date=December 1, 1973 |page=15}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DxxOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=newDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7133%2C123682|newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |title=Boise State takes 41-21 debut win |date=September 16, 1974|page=16}} 6. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GxxOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=newDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6971%2C5911873|newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |agency=Associated Press |title=Broncos nip Montana State 40-37|date=September 29, 1974|page=7, sports}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T7NeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7y8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=2475%2C1388133|newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press|title=Boise State rolls past Reno 36-16 |date=October 6, 1974 |page=16}} 8. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VrNeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7y8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=5688%2C3028570|newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press|title=Boise blasts way to 61-3 victory |date=October 13, 1974 |page=13}} 9. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZLNeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7y8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=3124%2C6557650 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press|title=Boise State shells Lumberjacks, 45-13 |date=October 27, 1974 |page=14}} 10. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MJdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2602%2C684278|newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press|title=Boise State wallops Weber State 42-14 |date=November 3, 1974 |page=17}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=N5dfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4571%2C2724422 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press |title=Boise romps; Idaho State rallies |date=November 10, 1974 |page=17}} 12. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=PpdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3897%2C4373146 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press |title=Boise State clinches crown |date=November 17, 1974 |page=1B}} 13. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QJdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4058%2C4779223|newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|agency=Associated Press |title=BSU's McMillen running away with offense honors |date=November 19, 1974 |page=1B}} 14. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RJdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4479%2C6153185|newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|last=Emerson |first=Paul|title=Vandals-Broncos |date=November 23, 1974 |page=1B}} 15. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RZdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=5445%2C6418265|newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho)|last=Emerson |first=Paul|title=Boise State roars past Vandals 53-29 |date=November 24, 1974 |page=1B}} 16. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CC1OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Se0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6437%2C4307140 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |title=Boise State rips Idaho in shootout|date=November 24, 1974|page=1, sports}} 17. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CS1OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Se0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6779%2C4648042|newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |title=Boise heads for playoffs|date=November 25, 1974|page=16}} 18. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wsdVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PuADAAAAIBAJ&pg=6412%2C170785 |newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard |location=(Oregon)|agency=Associated Press |title=Boise beaten |date=December 1, 1974 |page=9D}} 19. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0ZBaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Q0oDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5545%2C5158430 |newspaper=Ludington Daily News |location=(Michigan)|agency=UPI |title=CMU whips Boise St.; meet Louisiana Tech next |date=December 2, 1974 |page=5}} 20. ^{{cite news |url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/bosu/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2016-17/misc_non_event/2016RecordBook.pdf |publisher=Boise State University Athletics |title=Record book (football) |date=2016 |page=71}} 21. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SZdfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=RDEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4553%2C7342215 |work=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |agency=Associated Press|title=Boise, Montana players MVPs |date=November 28, 1974 |page=1B}} External links
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