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  Boise State wide receiver Stefan Cobbs is getting back to his roots this spring with a new jersey number that has served his family well. Cobbs switched from 82 to 5, which is the number he wore while racking up 24 touchdowns as a senior at Fossil Ridge High School in Texas. It's also the number his father wore during his high school career in Dallas, and Cobbs' younger brother, Daniel, wears it now. He's also a wide receiver and a junior at Fossil Ridge. "It's an old family number that I always rocked with, and I had to work for it," Cobbs told reporters on Friday. The 6-foot, 182-pound redshirt junior has been waiting for the number to become available. It was shared by former tight end Garrett Collingham and safety Evan Tyler during Cobbs' first two years with the program.

Tyler, alone, wore it last season, but it opened up when he didn't join the eight seniors who returned for the extra year of eligibility the NCAA offered because of COVID-19. Cobbs said his teammates knew he wanted it, so he didn't have any competition. Everyone involved will be ecstatic if going back to No. 5 means a repeat of his senior season at Fossil Ridge when he earned 6A all-state honors with 67 catches for 1,332 yards and those 24 TDs. "When you have your opportunity, make your play," he said. "If you don't have that mindset, then you're not going to prepare as hard. Everybody in the wide receivers room has that mindset, which is why everybody is out there making plays in practice." - Idaho Statesman


rSr/2024 WR Stefan CobbsBoise State
News Source: Idaho Statesman



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