Boise State Coach Matt Miller Exits After Six Seasons With The Team

After six years helping shape Boise States offense, a key assistant coach is moving on to a new opportunity.

Boise State is set to lose a familiar face from its coaching staff, as wide receivers coach and co-offensive coordinator Matt Miller is moving on after six seasons with the Broncos.

Miller, a former standout wideout for Boise State, returned to his alma mater in a coaching capacity and has been guiding the Broncos’ receiving corps since 2020. Earlier this year, he was elevated to co-offensive coordinator, a role that reflected both his growth as a coach and the trust the program had in his football acumen.

While the next step in Miller’s coaching journey hasn’t been officially confirmed, multiple sources have verified that he’s leaving the program. The timing is notable, especially considering that head coach Spencer Danielson recently stated during his season recap press conference that all 10 of his assistants would be offered the chance to return for the upcoming season. That suggests Miller’s departure is likely a personal career move rather than a staff shakeup.

For Boise State, it marks the end of a chapter with one of its own. Miller brought not just technical expertise to the wide receiver room, but also a deep understanding of what it means to wear the blue and orange. His departure will leave a void-not just in terms of coaching, but in terms of continuity and connection to the program’s legacy.

As the Broncos look to fill the vacancy, they’ll be searching for someone who can not only coach the position at a high level, but also continue to develop the kind of offensive identity that Miller helped shape in recent seasons.

The details of Miller’s next destination are still under wraps, but wherever he lands, he’ll bring with him the experience of having developed multiple productive receivers and a reputation as one of the rising young minds in the college game. His next stop will be worth watching.