Wide receivers coach Robert Prince has been named the Boise St. Broncos offensive coordinator, replacing Brent Pease who left to take the same position with the Florida Gators.
Boise State Promotes Robert Prince To Offensive Coordinator
Boise State has promoted WR coach Robert Prince to become the new offensive coordinator.


Prince will continue to coach wide receivers along with his new duties. He’s also the Broncos’ third offensive coordinator in three years.
Prince was the wide receivers coach at Boise State from 2001 to 2003 and was, at the time, designated heir apparent to Chris Petersen as coordinator if the then-offensive coordinator ever left. Prince then left for the NFL where he spent six years bouncing around the league as an offensive assistant, most recently with the Seattle Seahawks. He returned to Boise in 2011.
“We are looking forward to having Robert (Prince) direct our offense,” Petersen said in a statement. “He has been working for many years to become an offensive coordinator and I know he’ll do an outstanding job for us. I’m looking forward to what type of spin he’ll put on the offense.”
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