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Name: Titus Toler (Transfer from Wisconsin)
College: Boise State     Number: 22
Height: 5-10   Weight: 201
Position: SS  Pos2: FS/ST
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024

40 Low: 4.47
   40 Time: 4.57
  40 High: 4.65

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Height: 5102
Weight: 201

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 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: 12-05-22 Transfer from Wisconsin...2020: NAC...(+) Coming off Nov 2020 Undisclosed INJ



 Titus Toler, Boise State, Player News

  08/29/22 - SS Titus TolerrSr/2024, Boise State, 5-10, 201 (DS#999 SS) + More +

  As he has reacclimated himself to the field during fall camp, the No. 1 objective of Wisconsin's Titus Toler has been simply to get better. "I want to be the best me I can be," he said. That has been the redshirt junior safety's measured approach to UW's preseason. He is one of the comeback stories of this year's team, a promising talent marred by a slow return from injury that included a brief departure from the program. He hasn't played a game in almost two years, but thanks to a great deal of patience and a greater attention to his mental health, the native of Long Beach, California, is back. "It's just a blessing," he said. "Every day I wake up and thank God that I have the opportunity to do this again." As late as the start of 2021 fall camp, there was hope that Toler, who was injured for most of that spring's practices, would be able to return to play.

Behind the scenes, however, his injury was slow to heal. Toler declined to specify the nature of his injury - 'I can't let them know the weakness,' he said with a smile - but noted that he grew frustrated with the pace of his recovery. The injury was his first major one. The situation took a toll on his psyche. "It's frustrating because when you're doing everything you can to get better and you're not getting better it plays with your mental and really challenges your faith sometimes," he said. "But I pulled through and am glad to be here." - Journal Sentinel


(DS#999 SS) rSr/2024 SS Titus TolerBoise State
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  08/08/21 - SS Titus TolerrSr/2024, Boise State, 5-10, 201 (DS#999 SS) + More +

  The University of Wisconsin secondary will be without a player defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard was high on this spring. Redshirt sophomore Titus Toler was not on the Badgers' 2021 roster, released Wednesday, due to a number of injuries that limited him to two games last season and held him out of spring practices open to reporters. He played against Illinois and Michigan last season, with his highlight play being an interception late in the 45-7 win against the Illini. Wisconsin senior linebacker describes why a player in the Badgers' secondary is the most underrated on the team A UW official said Toler is still a student at the university and is applying for a medical exemption to retain his season of eligibility.

Leonhard, who coaches UW's safeties, said Toler had rare physical traits and position flexibility the defensive coordinator was excited to put to use this fall. "Titus has worked at nickel for us as well, so we feel like he has some coverage, some corner ability," Leonhard said in March. "To me, it's flexibility. I love having flexibility. You look a couple years ago with like a Natrell Jamerson, who really was more a corner by trade with kind of freakish physical traits, too good to not have a huge role. And these guys (Toler and Travian Blaylock) are - I'm not going to say they're 'Jam' at this point - but from a physical standpoint, they can do things a little bit differently than some guys that are just true safeties, so I'm excited to battle them." - Journal Sentinel


(DS#999 SS) rSr/2024 SS Titus TolerBoise State
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