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By TIM BOOTH
AP Sports Writer
BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Stepping inside the Boise State locker room during the summer months is a reminder that the Broncos are still just an infant program 15 years removed from playing at a lower level of college football, no matter the recognition or rankings they receive.
It’s a sticky sauna on this 90-degree Idaho afternoon. Industrial fans wail on their highest settings while trying to provide some relief since no one had the foresight to make sure the air conditioning that cools other parts of the athletic complex made its way to the main section of the football locker room.
Gaining legitimacy has been an incremental process for Boise State that takes another step this season as the Broncos move from the weaker Western Athletic Conference into the Mountain West.
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