When special teams went as poorly as it did last season for the Boise State football team, change had to come.
Thus far in the Broncos’ spring practices, there is a different energy around that facet of the game — a renewed focus after some major struggles last fall.
With new coordinators overseeing the kicking and return games, the Broncos have used March to begin fixing those woes.
“A lot more time is being spent on special teams, which I like a lot,” junior cornerback/returner Avery Williams said. “The emphasis is that it’s a very important part of the game, that it can win or lose a game.