Boise State Football Names New Starting Quarterback Due to…
**Boise State Football Names New Starting Quarterback Ahead of Season Opener**
Boise, ID – In a highly anticipated announcement, Boise State football head coach Andy Avalos has named sophomore quarterback Jake Stone as the starting signal-caller for the upcoming season. This decision comes after a competitive offseason battle among a pool of talented candidates, including junior transfer Alex Martinez and last year’s backup, Sam Thompson.
Stone, a former four-star recruit from California, impressed coaches and fans alike during spring practices and fall camp with his strong arm and athleticism. He completed 65% of his passes during scrimmages, showcasing not only his ability to make accurate throws but also his poise under pressure.
“Jake has earned this opportunity through hard work and determination,” Avalos said during the press conference. “His leadership and ability to command the offense have been evident since he stepped on campus. We believe he gives us the best chance to win.”
The Broncos kick off their season against the University of Oregon on September 2nd, and Stone will look to lead the team to victory in front of a packed Albertsons Stadium. Fans are eager to see how he will perform in his first official start, especially as he takes the reins of a talented roster that includes a strong group of receivers and a formidable offensive line.
As Boise State aims for another successful campaign, all eyes will be on Stone to see if he can live up to the high expectations surrounding the program.