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Boise State football offense returns plenty, but passing game weapons must step up | Idaho Statesman

The foundation is in place for the Boise State football team to have another potent offense, but it is no secret the holes that must be filled are some big ones.

As spring practices begin Monday, the Broncos must replace the top two pass catchers from last season’s 11-3 squad, plus two stalwart offensive linemen. The good news is the team has some depth at those spots, is healthier than last spring, and returns the entire offensive staff.

“That’s going to pay huge dividends,” offensive coordinator Zak Hill said.

The Broncos’ 32.5 points per game last season were the second-fewest since 1998, and will no doubt be a point of emphasis this year.