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  08/15/19 - John MolchonrSr/2020, Boise State, 6-5, 309 (DS#21 OG) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS G5 THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: John Molchon, Boise State, Sr.,...Molchon started all 13 games in 2018...named to All-Mountain West First Team...part of a Bronco line that produced a 1,000-yard rusher for the 10th-straight season...provided protection at left guard for Mountain West Player of the Year Brett Rypien, as the Bronco passing offense ranked 18th in the country (292.0 ypg). - Boise State Football

(DS#21 OG) rSr/2020 OG John MolchonBoise State
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  08/15/19 - *Ezra ClevelandrJr/2020, Boise State, 6-6, 311 (DS#5 OT) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PHIL STEELE/DRAFT SCOUT FBS P5 THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: Ezra Cleveland, Boise State, Jr.,...Cleveland has also been named to a pair of preseason All-America teams this summer, coming in on Athlon Sports' Third Team, as well as Phil Steele's Fourth Team. The redshirt junior started all 13 games at left tackle in 2018, grading out as the highest-rated offensive lineman in the Mountain West. - Boise State Football

(DS#5 OT) rJr/2020 OT *Ezra ClevelandBoise State
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  08/09/19 - David MoarSr/2020, Boise State, 6-3, 293 (DS#50 DT) + More +

  Moa is the heart of the Broncos' defensive line. His absence wasn't just missed on the stat sheet - it was felt every day. "When he's out there on the field, practices go better," Harsin said. "If things at practice are getting a little squirrelly, if you've got a guy like that on the field, he usually handles it. ...When he's full speed - I hope that's the case this camp - he's a dangerous player because he's just relentless." Added Pierce: "Everybody looks at him as an undisputed leader." The decision to return for another year of college was a "no-brainer," Moa said, once he learned the severity of his injury. He was granted the extra year because he played only one game last season. "It's definitely given me a chip on my shoulder with some things that I need to get done this year," he said. - Idaho Statesman

(DS#50 DT) rSr/2020 DT David MoaBoise State
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  08/03/19 - David MoarSr/2020, Boise State, 6-3, 293 (DS#50 DT) + More +

  Moa had surgery in January to repair a partially torn Achilles tendon he sustained during player conditioning last July while running up the steep, sandy hill at Camel's Back Park. After missing the first two games of the 2018 season, Moa was cleared to play against Oklahoma State, but ended up reinjuring his Achilles just 12 plays into the game.

"Going into Oklahoma State, it felt pretty good, the best it's been since I got injured," Moa said. "Part of me just wanted to be out there with our guys, too, especially a big game like that. So I might have rushed it a little bit, but we're here now, got everything settled and the first day of practice today felt good." - Idaho Statesman


(DS#50 DT) rSr/2020 DT David MoaBoise State
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  07/26/19 - Avery WilliamsrSr/2021, Boise State, 5-08, 187 (DS#23 CB) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Avery Williams, Boise State,...Williams, named to the All-Mountain West Team following each of the past two seasons, was named honorable mention last year for both his defensive and special-teams performances. On defense, he paced the Bronco secondary in pass breakups (nine) while ranking second in interceptions (two) and tackles (49). On special teams, he continued to be a dangerous return man, ranking fourth in the Mountain West in punt-return average (7.0 ypr), and, against Colorado State on Oct. 19, returning an onside-kick attempt 44 yards for a touchdown. - Boise State Football

(DS#23 CB) rSr/2021 CB Avery WilliamsBoise State
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  07/25/19 - *Curtis WeaverrJr/2020, Boise State, 6-2, 265 (DS#5 DE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY WATCH LIST: DE Curtis Weaver, Boise State,...Weaver has already earned national recognition this offseason, being named a Preseason All-American by the Sporting News (Second Team) and Athlon Sports (Fourth Team), and being named to the preseason watch list for the Bednarik Award. The Long Beach, Calif., native ranked second in the Mountain West and 20th in the FBS in sacks (9.5) last season, also finishing tied for third in the conference with 15.5 tackles-for-loss. - Boise State Football

(DS#5 DE) rJr/2020 DE *Curtis WeaverBoise State
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  07/25/19 - John MolchonrSr/2020, Boise State, 6-5, 309 (DS#21 OG) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCH LIST: OG John Molchon, Boise State,...Molchon, who also started all 13 games, was graded by PFF as Boise State's second-highest offensive lineman, behind Cleveland, and was a three-time selection to the PFF Mountain West Team of the Week. Both Ben Cleveland and Molchon were named to the All-Mountain West Team following the 2018 campaign. - Boise State Football

(DS#21 OG) rSr/2020 OG John MolchonBoise State
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  07/25/19 - *Ezra ClevelandrJr/2020, Boise State, 6-6, 311 (DS#5 OT) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON OUTLAND TROPHY WATCH LIST: OT Ezra Cleveland, Boise State,...Cleveland has also been named to a pair of preseason All-America teams this summer, coming in on Athlon Sports' Third Team, as well as Phil Steele's Fourth Team. The redshirt junior started all 13 games at left tackle in 2018. - Boise State Football

(DS#5 OT) rJr/2020 OT *Ezra ClevelandBoise State
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  07/23/19 - *Curtis WeaverrJr/2020, Boise State, 6-2, 265 (DS#5 DE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (MEDIA): Curtis Weaver, Jr., DL, Boise State,...Weaver, who has earned first-team all-conference honors in back-to-back years, enters his junior season with 20.5 career sacks, which ranks second-most among active FBS defenders. The native of Long Beach, California, is two sacks shy of entering the Mountain West's top-5 career sack list and eight from setting the Conference record. Last week, Weaver was named to the Bednarik Award Preseason Watch List, which is given to the top defensive player nationally. - Utah State Football

(DS#5 DE) rJr/2020 DE *Curtis WeaverBoise State
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  07/23/19 - John HightowerSr/2020, Boise State, 6-1, 189 (DS#25 WR) + More +

  Boise State has been chosen to finish atop the Mountain Division, while three-time Mountain West champion Fresno State has been predicted to win the West Division title, as announced today by the Mountain West at its annual media days, being held at Green Valley Ranch. This marks the seventh season of divisional play for the Conference, which moved to the two, six-team divisional format in 2013 following the additions of San José State and Utah State. The Mountain Division is comprised of Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, Utah State and Wyoming, while Fresno State, Hawai'i, Nevada, San Diego State, San Jose State and UNLV make up the West Division.

The two divisional winners will meet in the MW Championship Game on Dec. 7, 2019 at the home stadium of the divisional champion with the highest winning percentage in Conference games only. Boise State, which has been predicted to win the Mountain Division the last six seasons, returns 14 starters, including six on offense and seven on defense, from a 2018 squad that finished with a 7-1 Conference record. The Broncos garnered 15 first-place votes and 120 total points. - Mountain West Football


(DS#25 WR) Sr/2020 WR John HightowerBoise State
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  07/20/19 - *Curtis WeaverrJr/2020, Boise State, 6-2, 265 (DS#5 DE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON LOTT IMPACT TROPHY WATCH LIST: CURTIS WEAVER, Boise State, DE,...Weaver ranked second in the Mountain West and 20th in the FBS in sacks (9.5) last season, also finishing tied for third in the conference with 15.5 tackles-for-loss. The Long Beach, Calif., native posted five multi-TFL games in 2018, along with two multi-sack games, highlighted by a career-high 2.5 against Colorado State on Oct. 19. - Boise State Football

(DS#5 DE) rJr/2020 DE *Curtis WeaverBoise State
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  07/20/19 - Garrett LarsonrSr/2020, Boise State, 6-4, 303 (DS#26 C) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON RIMINGTON TROPHY CANDIDATE: Garrett Larson, Boise State,...The Rimington Trophy, which is given to the country's top center, included Larson for the first time. Larson started all 13 games at the position a season ago, centered a Bronco line that produced a 1,000-yard rusher in Alexander Mattison for the 10th-straight season and helped provide protection for 2018 Mountain West Player of the Year Brett Rypien, as the Bronco passing offense ranked 18th in the country (292.0 ypg). Over the past two years, Larson has made 20 starts on the Bronco offensive line. - Boise State Football

(DS#26 C) rSr/2020 C Garrett LarsonBoise State
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  07/19/19 - John BatesrSr/2021, Boise State, 6-5, 250 (DS#19 TE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON JOHN MACKEY AWARD WATCH LIST: John Bates, JR, Boise St,...The Lebanon, Ore., native posted career highs of 10 catches and 155 yards with a touchdown in 2018, highlighted by grabbing a 24-yard scoring pass Sept. 8 vs. Connecticut, and a four-catch, 49-yard showing a week later at Oklahoma State (Sept. 15). - Boise State Football

(DS#19 TE) rSr/2021 TE John BatesBoise State
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  07/18/19 - *Curtis WeaverrJr/2020, Boise State, 6-2, 265 (DS#5 DE) + More +

  2019 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD CANDIDATE: DE Curtis Weaver, Boise State,...Weaver has already earned national recognition this offseason, being named a Preseason All-American by the Sporting News (Second Team) and Athlon Sports (Fourth Team). The Long Beach, Calif., native ranked second in the Mountain West and 20th in the FBS in sacks (9.5) last season, also finishing tied for third in the conference with 15.5 tackles-for-loss.

Weaver posted five multi-TFL games in 2018, along with two multi-sack games, highlighted by a career-high 2.5 against Colorado State on Oct. 19. Through just two seasons on The Blue, Weaver has already racked up 20.5 sacks, leaving him tied for sixth all-time in Boise State history with Shea McClellin (2008-11). Weaver needs just three more sacks to take sole possession of third place on the list. - Boise State Football


(DS#5 DE) rJr/2020 DE *Curtis WeaverBoise State
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