Albertsons Stadium is the home of Boise State University football and the annual Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
The venue opened in 1970 with 14,500 seats at a cost of $2.2 million. In 1974, the east side upper deck was added, increasing the seating capacity to 20,000. Portable end zone seating had the capacity of the stadium at 22,600 through the 1996 season.
The stadium was expanded to 30,000 seats prior to the start of the 1997 football season. Included in the $10 million project was the additional seating in the southwest and southeast corners, construction of the Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery and completion of the Larry and Marianne Williams Plaza.
In 2008, Stueckle Sky Center opened and the capacity increased to 32,000. The four-level facility includes loge boxes, club seating, sky suites and gameday media operations for Boise State home football games. Additionally, five individual banquet style or meeting room spaces are located throughout the 131,000-square-foot facility.
Albertsons Stadium is the home of Boise State University football and the annual Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
The venue opened in 1970 with 14,500 seats at a cost of $2.2 million. In 1974, the east side upper deck was added, increasing the seating capacity to 20,000. Portable end zone seating had the capacity of the stadium at 22,600 through the 1996 season.
The stadium was expanded to 30,000 seats prior to the start of the 1997 football season. Included in the $10 million project was the additional seating in the southwest and southeast corners, construction of the Allen Noble Hall of Fame Gallery and completion of the Larry and Marianne Williams Plaza.
In 2008, Stueckle Sky Center opened and the capacity increased to 32,000. The four-level facility includes loge boxes, club seating, sky suites and gameday media operations for Boise State home football games. Additionally, five individual banquet style or meeting room spaces are located throughout the 131,000-square-foot facility.