
In a troubling development for the Boise State Broncos football program, five key players have announced their decisions to transfer, leaving significant holes in the roster as the 2025 season approaches. These departures come as a challenge for head coach Andy Avalos, who now faces the task of replacing key contributors on both sides of the ball.
Among the most notable transfers is Tyler Davis, a standout defensive lineman who had been a dominant force in the Broncos’ defensive front. His absence will leave a considerable void in the defensive line, which was a strength for Boise State. Alongside him, Jalen Harris, a dynamic wide receiver, had become a primary target in the Broncos’ passing game, making his departure a significant blow to the offense.
Other important transfers include Chris Evans (offensive lineman), Malik Turner (linebacker), and Derrick Brooks (cornerback). These players had all been key pieces to Boise State’s success, and their exits will require swift adjustments from Coach Avalos and the staff.
Despite these setbacks, Boise State remains committed to reloading the roster through recruiting and player development. With a strong tradition of success, the Broncos will work to maintain their competitive edge in the Mountain West Conference and beyond.
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