Boise State's spring game showcased a strong defensive performance, with newcomers impressing in key roles. The offense also had notable moments, particularly from true freshman wide receiver Rasean Jones.
Dec 27, 2025; Tucson, AZ, USA; Fresno State Bulldogs offensive lineman Rolan Fullwood (71) against the Miami (OH) RedHawks during the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl at Casino Del Sol Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
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The Broncos finished spring practices, and the defense was the star in their annual spring game. The revamped secondary stood out for all the right reasons, with many of the newcomers looking like they can step into key roles next fall. The defensive line looks pretty deep, and the linebackers showed flashes, even though they were uneven overall. The Boise State offense did have some nice scoring drives despite players being out and the vanilla playcalling. But true freshman wide receiver Rasean Jones looked like the real deal, confirming the hype heās had all spring.
Jackson Moore was on hand and dived into the projected depth chart based on the spring game, including spring standouts. The QB battle continues on without anyone creating separation, and the running back room is still deep. Harold Duvall is definitely a name to watch in the WR room and Jonah LeaupepeteleĀ appears to have cemented himself into the right guard spot on the line. The defensive line looks strong, while Nikko Baumgartner made a lot of improvement at linebacker this spring. In the secondary, Andre Cobb and Cam Cole may not end up starting, but they have put themselves in a position to be on the field in some capacity next season
The highlights included a standout performance from the revamped defense and impressive plays from true freshman wide receiver Rasean Jones.
The Boise State defense was the star of the spring game, with many newcomers showing they can step into key roles for the upcoming season.
Rasean Jones is a true freshman wide receiver who confirmed the hype surrounding him by making notable plays during the spring game.
College baseball and softball are approaching tournament time, with teams preparing for the upcoming competitions.
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Thatās what John Canzano is floating around in his post this weekend. Obviously, nothing is for sure or imminent, but there are things that make sense, and some that donāt. For starters, the Pac-12 needs a football team, but probably not another full member, and the Huskies are a football independent, with the rest of their sports, notably menās basketball, in the Big East. UConn athletic department spending is comparable to other teams in the conference, so itās a fit in that regard as well. The main drawback is the travel concerns, going from one side of the country to the other for every conference game. Stay tuned.
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