Boise State Broncos, Wall Art, Rustic Metal Sign, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, College Teams, Mascots, and Sports
Boise State Broncos, Wall Art, Rustic Metal Sign, Optional Rustic Wood Frame, College Teams, Mascots, and Sports

MADE IN THE USA!
Beautiful Boise State Broncos Wall Art metal sign is made from 24 gauge American steel (No Flimsy Tin Here). Select from three different sizes: Large, Medium, Small. Also, available with an optional rustic wood frame. Designs are baked into a powder coating for a durable finish. Unlike other tin signs, canvas prints, and posters, our metal signs will not bend, fold, dent, or wrinkle over time. You can take a hammer to our signs. Our signs are hand made just like in the days. Rest assured these metal signs are made to last!
Great wall decor for Game Rooms, College Dorms, Frat Houses, Sports Bars, Offices, living rooms, industrial lofts, garages, man caves, government buildings and more.
Support and show your school spirit with this team mascot metal sign!
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SIZES:
Large - Measures 36" x 24"
Medium - Measures 24" x 16"
Small - Measures 18" x 12"
FRAMED:
Framed signs come mounted on reclaimed barn wood with rustic screws for an authentic look and feel. Also Comes with a small saw tooth metal hanger on the rear, ready to hang.
NO FRAME:
Metal signs with no frame come drilled and riveted for easy hanging.
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Originally a junior college, Boise State first fielded a football team in 1933 under head coach Dusty Kline. That team compiled a record of 1–2–1 (.375).
Kline was succeeded by Max Eiden. Under Eiden, the Broncos posted a record of 11–17–1 (.397) from 1934 to 1937.
Eiden was succeeded by Harry Jacoby, who coached the team from 1938 to the middle of the 1941 season before being called into Army service. The remainder of the 1941 season was coached by George "Stub" Allison, who posted a record of 2-1 (.667). The Broncos did not compete in intermural football from 1942 to 1945 due to having a reduced male student population during World War II. Following the war, Jacoby would return to coach the Broncos for one more season in 1946, posting a final record of 14-15-2 (.484).
MADE IN THE USA!
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