In preparation for facing BYU this weekend (for the final time in the foreseeable future), Boise State released their depth chart. Since SB Nation still technically owns the content of the Countdown articles we’ve constructed in the past, the links to the player profiles in this article will redirect you to our past site.
WIDE RECEIVER (X)
18 Billy Bowens, RsSr. 6-1, 198
80 Eric MacAlister, RsFr. 6-3, 195 -OR-
9 Shea Whiting, RsJr. 6-2, 205
WIDE RECEIVER (H)
7 Latrell Caples, RsSo. 6-1, 190
17 Davis Koetter, 6ySr. 6-2, 200
WIDE RECEIVER (Z)
5 Stefan Cobbs, RsSr. 6-0, 192
83 Cole Wright, RsSo. 6-0, 180
LEFT TACKLE
70 John Ojukwu, 6ySr. 6-6, 315
73 Joseph Amos, RsFr. 6-6, 310
LEFT GUARD
69 Garrett Curran, RsSr. 6-5, 305
75 Will Farrar, 6ySr. 6-5, 325
CENTER
55 Kekaniokoa Holomalia-Gonzalez, RsSr. 6-2, 305
75 Will Farrar, RsSr. 6-5, 325
RIGHT GUARD
66 Ben Dooley, RsJr. 6-5, 320
63 Mason Randolph, RsFr. 6-4, 310
RIGHT TACKLE
71 Cade Beresford, RsSr. 6-7, 305
79 Cord Kringlen, RsFr. 6-4, 280
TIGHT END
3 Riley Smith, RsSr. 6-5, 245
88 Tyneil Hopper, RsSr. 6-2, 248 -OR-
87 Kurt Rafdal, 6ySr. 6-7, 245
QUARTERBACK
10 Taylen Green, RsFr. 6-6, 220
4 Sam Vidlak, RsFr. 6-0, 195
RUNNING BACK
24 George Holani, RsJr. 5-11, 208
25 Ashton Jeanty, Fr. 5-8, 205
DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE END
91 Ahmed Hassanein, So. 6-3, 299-OR-
33 Cortez Hogans, RsSr. 6-3, 265
NOSE TACKLE
94 Jackson Cravens, RsSr. 6-2, 305 -OR-
98 Herbert Gums, RsSo. 6-1, 305
92 Michael Callahan, RsJr. 6-3, 280
DEFENSIVE TACKLE
99 Scott Matlock, RsSr. 6-4, 300
95 Divine Obichere, 5ySr. 6-3, 290
EDGE
38 Demetri Washington, RsSr. 6-3, 260
15 Deven Wright, Jr. 6-5, 223
MIKE (MIDDLE) LINEBACKER
7 Ezekiel Noa, 6ySr. 5-11, 240
58 Ty Tanner, RsFr. 6-1, 225
WILL (WEAKSIDE) LINEBACKER
52 D.J. Schramm, RsSr. 6-0, 235
3 Brandon Hawkins, RsSr. 6-2, 225 -OR-
10 Andrew Simpson, RsFr. 6-0, 225
NICKEL
21 Tyreque Jones, 6ySr. 6-2, 205
31 Zion Washington, RsFr. 6-2, 205
BCB (BOUNDARY CORNERBACK)
1 Caleb Biggers, 5ySr. 5-11, 195
41 Jaylen Clark, RsSo. 6-2, 200
BS (BOUNDARY SAFETY)
0 JL Skinner, Sr. 6-4, 220
34 Alexander Teubner, RsJr. 5-11, 198
FS
4 Rodney Robinson, RsSo. 5-8, 185
23 Seyi Oladipo, So. 5-11, 200
FCB (FIELD CORNERBACK)
14 Kaonohi Kaniho, RsSo. 6-0 180 -OR-
22 Tyric LeBeauf, RsSr. 6-2, 185
SPECIAL TEAMS
KICKOFF
45 Will Ferrin, RsFr. 6-3, 180
PUNTER
46 James Ferguson-Reynolds, Fr. 6-2, 180
SNAPPER
42 Mason Hutton, RsFr. 6-6, 230
HOLDER
89 Connor Riddle, RsJr. 6-1, 220
KICKER
35 Jonah Dalmas, Jr. 5-8, 172
KICK RETURNER
5 Stefan Cobbs, RsSr. 6-0, 192
PUNT RETURNER
24 George Holani, RsJr. 5-11, 208
Notable Notes
- In am extremely unfortunate turn of events, George Tarlas’s season is done. So, reflecting that change on the depth chart, Cortez Hogans and Ahmed Hassanein will now share the “OR” distinction as co-starters (at least on paper) at the defensive end position.
- In a further change to the defensive line group, Isaiah Bagnah has entered the transfer portal and is no longer with the team. There was no replacement listed for him on the depth chart, they just went from three listings at EDGE down to two.
Wow, Bagnah in the portal! He must not have seen a future at Bronco land. It was a suprise he didn’t start. I think Schramm beat him out. He had another year.
The BSU program is tough and competitive but the rewards are great.
I wonder if there is something else going on with Bagnah?? It seems weird to leave this far into the season. Why not finish the season out then enter the portal? It feels like it is either he had some slowly building frustration and the volcano finally blew…or there is something else going on that we won’t ever know about. It is a sad loss. But I will hold to my usual statement in these situations, if someone is not happy here, I would rather them leave then stay and create a negative culture. I want everyone to be happy… Read more »
I was really bummed when I heard about Isaiah Bagna entering the transfer portal and leaving the program. He seems like a great kid and has huge potential upside. I suspect he was frustrated at lack of playing time. I wish him the best of luck at his next opportunity.
Go Canada 😉
Go Broncos!