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  2. Boise State Broncos Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. A virtual museum of sports logos, uniforms and historical items. Currently over 10,000 on display for your viewing pleasure.

  3. Learn how to use the official logos of Boise State University, including the Signature Mark, the Bronco logo, the seal and the B symbol. Find out the rules, guidelines and permissions for logo files, configurations and trademarks.

  4. The Bronco head is reserved for Boise State Athletics. In This Section: How to use the Signature Mark. Clear Space and Sizing. To ensure the logo is highly visible and maximize its impact, always separate it from its surroundings – allow clear space.

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  6. Dec 31, 2021 · What is the Boise State Broncos Logo? Designed by Boise artist John Collias, the new orange and blue bronco is superimposed over a white state of Idaho with the BSU logo in the bottom left corner. Image last updated on Friday, December 31, 2021

  7. The Boise State Broncos are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Boise State University, located in Boise, Idaho. The Broncos compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a member of the Mountain West Conference (MW).

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  8. Jun 13, 2017 · In 2002, Athletics adopted an athletics-specific Bronco logo, which lasted until 2012 when the entire University transition to a unified brand. Sources: Boise College: An Idea Grows by Eugene Chaffee. The Broncos: A History of Boise State University Athletics, 1932-1994 by Pat Ourada.

  9. History. Early history (1933–1975) Originally a junior college, Boise State first fielded a football team in 1933 under head coach Dusty Kline. [4] . That team compiled a record of 1–2–1 (.375). [4] [5] Kline was succeeded by Max Eiden. [5] . Under Eiden, the Broncos posted a record of 11–17–1 (.397) from 1934 to 1937. [5] .

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