Boise State Athletics announced on May 12 that season tickets for the 2026 Boise State football season are now available for purchase. This marks the team’s first campaign in the Pac-12 Conference, and fans are encouraged to secure their seats early for optimal availability.
The announcement comes as Boise State sets a goal of reaching 23,000 season ticket holders for the upcoming season. Last year, there were 21,497 season ticket holders and all six regular-season home games were sold out, contributing to a current streak of 14 consecutive home sellouts.
Season tickets start at $199 and can be purchased through BroncoSports.com/Tickets or by calling the Athletics Ticket Office. The Broncos’ home opener is scheduled against Memphis on September 12 at Albertsons Stadium, marking Memphis’s first visit to “The Blue.” The full schedule includes matchups with South Dakota, Utah State, Texas State, Oregon State, San Diego State and others. Game times and potential date changes will be announced after television partners finalize their selections; all Pac-12 games will air on CBS/CBS Sports, USA Sports and The CW.
This year introduces a new North End Zone at Albertsons Stadium featuring approximately 1,600 premium seating options such as club seats (still available), while ledge seats, loge boxes and on-field suites have already sold out. Club seat holders will have access to exclusive hospitality areas with all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages as well as priority entry/exit access to the stadium and pregame player tunnel. There has been increasing demand for premium seating experiences; Stueckle Sky Center premium seating has been sold out for four years with a waitlist exceeding 250 members.
Head coach Spencer Danielson leads Boise State into this new era following three consecutive Mountain West championships and participation in the College Football Playoff in 2025. Danielson holds a record of 14-1 at home over his two-plus years leading the program.
The iconic Blue Turf at Lyle Smith Field turns forty years old in 2026; Boise State plans celebrations throughout the upcoming football season.


