For a third straight year, the NCAA has reviewed concussion safety protocols at every Power Five institution and other Division I schools that opt into the program.
Boise State opted in, which means its concussion protocol has been reviewed and approved by the NCAA. The NCAA publishes the protocols for all Power Five schools here.
Boise State’s plan isn’t published by the NCAA but was provided to the Idaho Statesman upon request. The document was last updated July 24.
The concussion protocol is a topic of discussion this week because Boise State starting quarterback Brett Rypien was removed from Saturday’s game at Washington State after a hard hit.