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  2023 MOUNTAIN WEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR: ASHTON JEANTY, SOPHOMORE, RB, BOISE STATE,...Third Boise State player to be named MW Offensive Player of the Year and first since quarterback Brett Rypien in 2018...Second straight running back to win the award and the ninth in league history...Ranks second in the FBS with 164.6 all-purpose yards per game...Has rushed 182 times for 1,109 yards and 13 touchdowns...Ranks 11th in the FBS with a MW-best 110.9 yards per game despite missing two games...Has turned in five 100-yard rushing games this season, including a pair of 200-yard games...Has 37 catches for 537 yards and five TDs.

Wrapped the regular season with 107 yards rushing and a career-best 118 yards receiving against Air Force for just the sixth game with 100 yards rushing and 100 yards receiving in program history...First FBS player with 1,000 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards since 2019...Named first-team midseason All-American by the Associated Press, ESPN and CBS Sports...Named to the Maxwell Award Midseason Watch List. - Mountain West Football


Jr/2026 RB Ashton JeantyBoise State
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  Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty posted a career-high 178 rushing yards in the Broncos' 35-32 win over North Texas in the Frisco Bowl. Jeanty, a sophomore who played at Lone Star High in Texas, posted 821 yards and seven touchdowns last season. Since then, he's made the Broncos' weight room a second home. He's benching 335 pounds and squatting more than 500, and he said Monday that he's ready to build on last year. "Last year was a lot of learning and growing," Jeanty said. "I learned to push through and adapt to things. Whatever opportunities I get this year, I'm going to make the most of them and help the team win." George Holani decided to put the NFL on hold for a year and return for his redshirt senior season, but he's rehabbing from a shoulder injury and is limited at spring practice, opening the door for Jeanty to hog the starting reps. - Idaho Statesman

Jr/2026 RB Ashton JeantyBoise State
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  The Boise State football team announced Tuesday that eight players will return in 2023 as so-called super seniors. Linebacker DJ Schramm, edge rusher Demitri Washington, defensive end Cortez Hogans Jr., offensive linemen Garrett Curran and Cade Beresford, wide receivers Billy Bowens and Stefan Cobbs, and tight end Riley Smith will be back on The Blue this year. They're the latest seniors taking advantage of the extra year of eligibility the NCAA offered players because of the impact COVID-19 had on the shortened, disrupted 2020 season. Cobbs, Smith and Beresford previously announced their plans to return. - Idaho Statesman

rSr/2024 OT Cade BersefordBoise State
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  A pair of former Boise State football players have another shot at professional playing careers. Offensive lineman Jake Stetz and wide receiver Sean Modster were selected by the Arlington Renegades in the XFL Draft in November. They've relocated to Texas, and the team will hold its first practice Saturday. "I'm really excited to be part of a team again," Stetz told the Idaho Statesman on Friday. "It's professional football and it's a legit league. I'm excited but I'm also a little nervous to get back at it." The XFL will take its third stab at chipping away at the NFL's stranglehold on the market this year, and it's under new ownership. Former WWE star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson led a group that purchased the league from WWE owner Vince McMahon after it folded just five weeks into its second launch in 2020. McMahon initially launched the league in 2001, but it only lasted for one season. - Idaho Statesman

rSr/2022 OG Jake StetzBoise State
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  Let's be honest - there are too many athletes across this planet who receive far too much attention. Here in Boise, there is the curious case of George Holani. He deserves more. The Boise State running back is cherished around here, all deserved, but it's not enough. This is an athlete who should be worshiped, though a man of faith like Holani would never endorse such praise for simply playing a game. Holani is more than a football player - and what he did with seven simple words on Jan. 1 is all the evidence you need: "NEW YEAR SAME TEAM! (praying emoji) #NOTDONEYET" Holani committed to Boise State 1,567 days ago, has cranked out 3,426 yards of offense and 27 touchdowns in four seasons, and now plans to return for the 2023 season when most of us thought he was done with college football.

Holani is a good football player who had a 50-50 shot of landing on an NFL roster this spring. He's a better teammate, person and inspiration to all of sports in the Treasure Valley, and his quiet announcement to return didn't get the attention it deserved. It was a holiday. We were distracted. Too many other college football headlines. It's basketball season. Holani is quiet. He's never been a dynamic media personality. Some fans are ready to move on with a new batch of promising young running backs at Boise State. Whatever the reason, Holani deserves to be celebrated more because college football is different these days, when the real drama of the sport begins after the regular season ends. There are thousands of misguided players in the transfer portal. There are hundreds of dreamers leaving college early to pursue the NFL. - Idaho Press


rSr/2024 RB George HolaniBoise State
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  The Boise State football team opened the new year with exciting news. Running back George Holani will return for another season. Holani, who just wrapped up the second 1,000-yard rushing season of his career, announced Sunday on Twitter that he will return for his redshirt senior season. He might have a future in the NFL, but he's putting that on hold.

Boise State fans got a glimpse of how dominant the Broncos' running game can be this season. Holani, quarterback Taylen Green and freshman running back Ashton Jeanty combined to post 316 rushing yards in back-to-back games against San Diego State and Fresno State. The Broncos ended the year ranked No. 2 in the Mountain West at 196.4 rushing yards a game. The Broncos' offense will be under the direction of new offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan, and he has plenty of pieces to work with. And the next few years could be exciting, especially with the College Football Playoff expanding in 2024. - Idaho Statesman


rSr/2024 RB George HolaniBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: DB - JL Skinner, Sr., Boise State,...Skinner earned his second all-conference award after receiving a second-team nod a year ago. He leads Boise State with four interceptions and his 59 tackles, including 34 solo, are second among Bronco defenders. Skinner's four interceptions this season are tied for the second-most in the MW, and he is just one of 12 student-athletes nationally to record at least 55 tackles and four interceptions in 2022. - Boise State Football

rSr/2023 SS JL SkinnerBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM: OL - John Ojukwu, Sr., Boise State,...For the second-consecutive season, Ojukwu was selected to the first team, marking his third-straight all-conference award. He has made 41-consecutive starts on the offensive line, including starting all 12 games at left tackle in 2022. Beginning in 2004, with the exception of the 2020 season shortened by COVID-19, Boise State has had at least one offensive lineman named first-team all-conference. - Boise State Football

rSr/2023 OT John OjukwuBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: LB - DJ Schramm, Sr., Boise State,...Defensively, a trio of Broncos was tabbed to the second team in redshirt senior defensive tackle Scott Matlock, sixth-year senior linebacker Ezekiel Noa and redshirt senior linebacker DJ Schramm. - Boise State Football

rSr/2024 ILB DJ SchrammBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: LB - Ezekiel Noa, Sr., Boise State,...Defensively, a trio of Broncos was tabbed to the second team in redshirt senior defensive tackle Scott Matlock, sixth-year senior linebacker Ezekiel Noa and redshirt senior linebacker DJ Schramm. - Boise State Football

rSr/2023 ILB Ezekiel NoaBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: DL - Scott Matlock, Sr., Boise State,...Defensively, a trio of Broncos was tabbed to the second team in redshirt senior defensive tackle Scott Matlock, sixth-year senior linebacker Ezekiel Noa and redshirt senior linebacker DJ Schramm. - Boise State Football

rSr/2023 DT Scott MatlockBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: OL - Cade Beresford, Sr., Boise State,...Boise State had a pair of second-team all-conference honorees on offense in redshirt senior offensive lineman Cade Beresford and junior running back George Holani. - Boise State Football

rSr/2024 OT Cade BersefordBoise State
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  2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: RB - George Holani, Jr., Boise State,...Boise State had a pair of second-team all-conference honorees on offense in redshirt senior offensive lineman Cade Beresford and junior running back George Holani. - Boise State Football

rSr/2024 RB George HolaniBoise State
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  2022 ALL-PAC-12 CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION: DB Jeremiah Earby, Fr.,...Played in all 12 games with seven starts all over the last eight contests including each of the final six. Led the team with two fumble recoveries for 36 fumble return yards and had one of the team's fumble returns for a touchdown, while also co-leading the Pac-12 with a team-high 11 pass breakups. Added 36 tackles that were the most among the team's cornerbacks, 0.5 tackles for loss (-1 yard) and one interception. - California Football

Jr/2026 CB Jeremiah EarbyBoise State
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  Yet another Colorado football player is likely on his way out of Boulder. On Friday, receiver Chase Penry announced his intention to put his name into the NCAA transfer portal when the 45-window opens on Monday. Following a miserable season, the Buffs (1-11, 1-8 Pac-12) have already had five players announce their intention to enter the transfer portal. True freshman quarterback Owen McCown and fifth-year junior guard Casey Roddick announced their decisions earlier this week. Safety Isaiah Lewis and receiver Maurice Bell are also in the portal, but both are sixth-year seniors who need a medical hardship waiver to gain a seventh season and final year of eligibility. Penry played in 11 games a true freshman in 2021, catching eight passes for 86 yards and a touchdown. He also had three punt returns for 53 yards. - Daily Camera

rJr/2026 WR Chase PenryBoise State
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