Boise State football has made a name for themselves in the last decade as a constant contender from the group of five conferences, forming some quality teams over the last few years.
But it’s beginning to seem like the BSU formula for developing players isn’t widely accepted at the pro level.
This last week, defensive lineman Orlando Scandrick and defensive back George Iloka were cut from their respective teams, the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals — and they are just the latest former Broncos unable to find lasting success in the professional world.
Could this be a sign that Boise State is making college ready players who can’t find success at the next level?