Washington State Dealt with Unfortunate News on Monday Afternoon

Boise State officially announced the addition of two new analysts who will assist head coach Spencer Danielson.

Frank Maile is returning to Boise State as a defensive analyst while Idaho native Justin Udy will be an offensive analyst and assistant quarterbacks coach, the Broncos announced Monday morning on X.

Maile served as an assistant head coach and defensive line coach for Boise State from 2021-22 under head coach Andy Avalos. Maile spent the past two years coaching defensive ends for Washington State.

A Utah native, Maile played in 42 career games for Utah State from 2004-07. Prior to his first stint with Boise State, Maile had coached for the Aggies (2009-13 and 2016-21) and Vanderbilt (2014-15). He twice served as the interim head coach for Utah State, leading the Aggies to a New Mexico Bowl win in 2018 and a 1-2 record in 2020 following the dismissal of Gary Andersen.

Udy, a graduate of Genesee High School in North Idaho, began his coaching career at Eastern Oregon (2012-14) and made stops at South Dakota Mines (2015-17), Utah State (2018), Texas Tech (2019) and Montana State (2020-24) before landing in Boise. During his five years in Bozeman, Udy coached quarterbacks, wide receivers and special teams and helped the Bobcats reach the FCS championship game last season.

Udy’s hire was first reported in January. He will work closely with returning starting quarterback Maddux Madsen, who completed 247 of 396 passes for 3,018 yards with 23 touchdowns and six interceptions during his sophomore season.

Maile and Udy are two of 13 “analysts” on Boise State’s coaching staff. The analysts can provide on-field instruction but are not allowed to recruit off-campus.

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