BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — The last time Boise State football had a native Idahoan starting at quarterback, the Broncos were still in the Big Sky Conference, the iconic blue turf had been installed less than a decade and head coach Spencer Danielson was 4 years old.

It was 33 years ago, in 1992, when Meridian High School graduate Travis Stuart played under center for the Broncos.

Generations of Boise State starting quarterbacks have come and gone since then, but none from the Gem State. However, that could change in just one snap in 2025.

Boise State named redshirt sophomore Max Cutforth as the primary backup to second-year starter Maddux Madsen on the first official depth chart of the year. Cutforth, a Nampa native, graduated from Skyview High School and came to Boise State as a walk-on

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