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Wife and I walked to the college just to see the turf. It was as blue as it appears on tv. Stadium was close enough to walk from downtown.
Albertsons Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in Boise, Idaho, the home field of the Boise State Broncos of the Mountain West Conference.
I believe that we just parked in a neighborhood around the stadium and we were fine. You would want to make sure that there are no signs saying "no parking" but that is where I parked I believe. I went to the Potato Bowl and it was pretty good. We had a really smooth experience from getting in and leaving the stadium.
Even if you are not a BSU Bronco fan, this is a beautiful stadium. The unique thing is the BLUE grass.
As a football season ticket holder, I may be a bit biased but I can assure you, Bronco Stadium (now Albertson's Stadium) is top notch. The Bronco football team is exciting to watch and delivers in every game.Recent changes to stadium security have slowed the entry process a bit and there are a few things first timers or those that have not been there in a while need to know. First, there are lines at the gates and security checks for everyone entering the stadium. You must empty your pockets and submit to bag searches (clear, see-through bags only). Once inside, however, not much has changed ... with the possible exception that there are now a few more security people present.My single complaint is the same with nearly every other sports venue in the Treasure Valley ... the seating is rather narrow and leg room is just adequate. Nonetheless, the electric atmosphere is worth the somewhat cramped space.
I am a BSU fan and we were able to get some really good seats on the fifty yard line for that game!! When you try to get seats for the game get sections 7,8,9 or 23,24,25 those are the best sections. Section 8 is on the fifty yard line make sure your up at least 10 rows for good view!
We went to a Bronco's game and this stadium is beautiful. The field is the most beautiful blue we have ever seen. We were told by several different people that a lot of Canadian Geese have broken their necks while flying overhead because they think it is water.
super hard to watch on TV. and it was nasty to look at in person too. Boise state univ. has become a legit college football program. maybe it is time to get a legit turf too.
We wanted to see what the atmosphere was for BSU games, since we're used to Big 10 games. on a much smaller scale, people love their Broncos. Stadium was clean, people were sporting their colors, every worker we came in contact with was nice.Crowd was there to watch the game, students were well behaved...unlike many of ours in Madison. Very safe environment. A big family event.Had my iPad confiscated before game, and was asked to check it in a building right next door. The women who handled checking of items were delightful! Come on BSU...Get those ladies a radio or TV so they can hear/watch the game they're guarding items for! They deserve it!
The Blue Turf is a bit different upon first sight, just like you see on TV. But it is not after you are on the field. Beautiful stadium in all aspects.
Love that stadium! When it's hot out, always sit on the west side so the sun is not in your eyes. Great view of the Boise foothills. And where else can you find a blue turf? So easy on the eyes.....
If you go to Boise then you must check out the blue field! It was a go to for my family. It was a quick and easy stop. You go through the Hall of Fame building which is interesting and then on to the field area. You are truly amazed by it (even my 9 year old son and 7 year old daughter thought it was very cool).
Thanks to Boise State for making this one-of-a-kind sports venue accessible on non-game days. Obviously, the draw is the blue (Smurf) turf playing field, but the small museum inside also tracks the history of the school's athletics. You can't go on the field, but the viewing platform gets you close enough for photos.
Great place to take out-of-town guests. Homespun rabid fan atmosphere that truly rivals bigger stadiums and more generously funded leagues like the PAC 12. Polite fans that appreciate the game of football without being totally blind to the talent from both teams on the field.
A great place to watch football, spend time with the family on a beautiful fall afternoon or evening.