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Boise State’s Revamped Receiving Corps Aims for a Strong 2025

Injuries, newcomers, and hidden gems shape the Broncos' offensive outlook

Boise State's football program has traditionally been celebrated for its high‑octane offense, and this season the Broncos appear to have deepened that reputation. With a roster that boasts more proven playmakers on the offensive side, the team’s coaching staff is optimistic about the variety of weapons they can deploy.

The injury shadow over Ben Ford

Ben Ford entered the 2025 campaign as one of the most experienced receivers in the program, but his season was cut short by a severe injury sustained against UNLV. The collision forced Ford to miss the final games, leaving his availability for the upcoming year uncertain. Still, his statistical output up to that point was impressive: 325 receiving yards on 21 catches across seven appearances, a testament to his consistency despite a career marked by recurring setbacks.

Rasean Jones: the newcomer generating buzz

Among the newcomers, sophomore Rasean Jones has quickly become the talk of the locker room. Coaches praise his blend of size and elite speed, traits that could make him a pivotal figure in the Broncos’ passing attack. Early reports suggest that Jones is already carving out a role that could rival the established veterans, and fans are eager to see how his skill set translates on the field.

Other names that just missed the top‑tier countdown include defensive end Max Stege, wideout Cam Bates, and the versatile Bol Bol, alongside veteran punter Oscar Doyle and defensive lineman David Latu. While they may not have made the headline list, each brings a distinct skill set that could prove decisive in key moments.

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