Boise State has lost another offensive coordinator as Scott Huff is leaving to join former Boise State coach Chris Petersen on his staff at Washington. He would replace Chris Strausser as the Huskies offensive line coach after Strausser left for a similar position with the Denver Broncos of the NFL.

Huff, a former Boise State player was officially the Broncos co-offensive coordinator-offensive line coach.

BSU head coach Bryan Harsin released a statement today saying:

“We want to wish Coach Huff the best of luck as he makes this move to Washington. There are few that have been as loyal to the Boise State program as Scott Huff, both as a player and coach. Beyond his coaching acumen, his ability to build relationships with his players and develop them on and off the field is what makes him special.”

As for Huff, He also released a statement:

Statement from Scott Huff “As a former player, then having the privilege to coach at my alma mater, I can’t thank Bronco Nation enough for the support throughout the years. Although I am excited about this new opportunity, I will sincerely miss the players, coaches, administration and fans that have made Boise State such a special place for myself and my family.”

Boise State begins spring practice next Monday and may have a replacement in house for Huff in Nate Potter however that remains to be determined.

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