Boise State Football 2026 Season Tickets Now on Sale Ahead of Historic Pac-12 Debut
Boise State Athletics has opened season ticket sales for the 2026 Bronco football campaign — a landmark year that marks the program’s first season competing in the Pac-12 Conference. Fans in Boise and across the Treasure Valley can purchase season tickets now at BroncoSports.com/Tickets or by calling the Athletics Ticket Office at 208-426-4737, with prices starting at $199.
A Historic Year for Bronco Nation
The 2026 season carries unusual significance for Boise State and its fanbase. Not only does the program make its long-awaited Pac-12 debut, but Albertsons Stadium’s iconic Blue Turf on Lyle Smith Field turns 40 this year — a milestone the athletics department plans to celebrate throughout the season. Head coach Spencer Danielson, who holds a 14-1 home record across his two-plus seasons leading the program, returns a squad that won three consecutive Mountain West championships and earned a berth in the 2025 College Football Playoff.
The program is aiming to reach 23,000 season ticket holders for 2026, building on last season’s total of 21,497. During that campaign, Boise State sold out all six regular season home games, extending its consecutive home sellout streak to 14 games. Demand for tickets and premium seating has grown steadily in recent years, reflecting Boise’s continued population growth and the rising national profile of the Broncos.
2026 Schedule and Home Opener Details
The Broncos open the season on the road September 5 at Oregon’s Autzen Stadium in Eugene before returning to Boise for the home opener on September 12 against Memphis — the first-ever meeting between the programs at Albertsons Stadium. Other home dates include South Dakota (Sept. 19), Utah State (Oct. 3), Texas State (Oct. 31), Oregon State (Nov. 14), and San Diego State (Nov. 21). The full schedule also includes a Pac-12 Championship game on December 4 at a site to be determined. Kickoff times for individual games will be set once television partners finalize their selections. All Pac-12 conference matchups will air on CBS, CBS Sports, USA Sports, or The CW network.
New North End Zone Adds Premium Options at Albertsons Stadium
The 2026 season will also debut a newly completed North End Zone expansion at Albertsons Stadium, which adds approximately 1,600 premium seating options. The facility includes club seats, ledge seats, loge boxes, and on-field suites. The ledge seats, loge boxes, and on-field suites have already sold out. Remaining availability is concentrated in club seats located in the northeast and northwest corners of the new structure.
Club seat holders will have access to two hospitality areas offering all-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages, priority entry and exit from Albertsons Stadium, and access to a new pregame player tunnel experience. The expansion addresses years of pent-up demand — the Stueckle Sky Center has been sold out of premium seating for four consecutive years and currently has a waitlist of more than 250 members.
The growth in premium seating interest mirrors broader development trends reshaping Boise. As the city continues to attract new residents and businesses — including major projects like the River District development reshaping Boise’s West End with new housing, retail, and an expanded CWI campus — community institutions like Boise State Athletics are scaling up to meet rising demand.
How to Secure Your Seats
Fans interested in purchasing season tickets for the 2026 Bronco football season can visit BroncoSports.com/Tickets or contact the Athletics Ticket Office directly at 208-426-4737. Season tickets are available to new purchasers now, and the athletics department is encouraging early purchases to ensure the best available seat selection ahead of what figures to be one of the most anticipated seasons in program history.
For Ada County residents and Treasure Valley Bronco fans, this season offers a rare convergence of milestones: a new conference home, a stadium expansion, and a program coming off its most successful stretch in decades. With six home games scheduled at Albertsons Stadium, local fans will have ample opportunity to see Pac-12 football in Boise this fall.