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Boise State VS Air Force Academy Depth Chart

Air Force at Boise State Darin Oswald/Idaho Statesman/Tribune News Service via Getty Images

Coming off that endlessly satisfying win over the #10 ranked team in the country, Boise State will now be hosting the Air Force Academy Falcons, on Saturday, at 7 pm. With that in mind, let’s review what the depth chart looks like this week, because there are some significant changes.

WIDE RECEIVER (X)

1 Octavius Evans, RsSr. 6-1, 210

18 Billy Bowens, RsJr. 6-1, 193

WIDE RECEIVER (H)

2 Khalil Shakir, Sr. 6-0, 190

6 CT Thomas, 5ySr. 5-8, 175

WIDE RECEIVER (Z)

5 Stefan Cobbs, RsJr. 6-0, 185

17 Davis Koetter, RsSr. 6-2, 195

LEFT TACKLE

70 John Ojukwu, RsSr. 6-6, 303

74 Jacob Golden, RsSo. 6-5, 305

LEFT GUARD

68 Jake Stetz, 6ySr. 6-2, 311

72 Dallas Holliday, RsJr. 6-3, 318 -OR-

CENTER

75 Will Farrar, RsSr. 6-5, 322

71 Donte Harrington, 6ySr. 6-2, 305

RIGHT GUARD

66 Ben Dooley, RsSo. 6-5, 305

74 Jacob Golden, RsSo. 6-5, 305

RIGHT TACKLE

77 Uzo Osuji, 6ySr. 6-8, 305

74 Jacob Golden, RsSo. 6-5, 305

TIGHT END

3 Riley Smith, RsJr. 6-5, 238

88 Tyneil Hopper, RsJr. 6-2, 242

87 Kurt Rafdal, RsSr. 6-7, 240

86 Tyler Eiguren, RsSo. 6-3, 245

Quarterback

19 Hank Bachmeier, Jr. 6-1, 210

16 Jack Sears, RsSr. 6-2, 213

10 Taylen Green, Fr. 6-6, 215

RUNNING BACK

24 George Holani, RsSo. 5-11, 205

4 Cyrus Habibi-Likio, RsSr. 6-1, 210

21 Andrew Van Buren, Sr. 6-0, 240

DEFENSE

DEFENSIVE END

55 Shane Irwin, RsSr. 6-3, 260

56 Casey Kline, RsSo. 6-4, 248

NOSE TACKLE

94 Jackson Cravens, RsJr. 6-2, 305

98 Herbert Gums, RsFr. 6-1, 281

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

99 Scott Matlock, RsJr. 6-4, 295

92 Michael Callahan, RsSo. 6-3, 280

91 Ahmed Hassanein, Fr. 6-3. 270

EDGE

38 Demetri Washington, RsJr. 6-3, 270

30 Isaiah Bagnah, RsSo 6-4 225

MIKE (MIDDLE) LINEBACKER

7 Ezekiel Noa, RsSr. 5-11, 240

52 D.J. Schramm, RsJr. 6-0, 231

WILL (WEAKSIDE) LINEBACKER

44 Riley Whimpey, 5ySr. 6-1, 231

3 Brandon Hawkins, RsJr. 6-2, 220

NICKEL

28 Kekaula Kaniho, 5ySr. 5-11, 188

4 Rodney Robinson, RsFr. 5-8, 177

BCB (BOUNDARY CORNERBACK)

26 Caleb Biggers, RsSr. 5-11, 195

24 Damon Cole, RsSr. 6-0, 185

BS (BOUNDARY SAFETY)

0 JL Skinner, So. 6-4, 218

34 Alexander Teubner, RsSo. 5-11, 194 -OR-

41 Jaylen Clark, RsFr. 6-2, 198

FS

21 Tyreque Jones, RsSr. 6-2, 205

23 Seyi Oladipo, Fr. 5-11, 194

FCB (FIELD CORNERBACK)

22 Tyric LeBeauf, RsJr. 6-2, 185

14 Kaonohi Kaniho, RsFr. 6-0 178 -OR-

36 Semaj Verner, RsFr. 6-0, 188

SPECIAL TEAMS

KICKER

35 Jonah Dalmas, So. 5-8, 161

46 Joel Velazquez, 6ySr. 6-0, 220

PUNTER

46 Joel Velazquez, 6ySr. 6-0, 220

35 Jonah Dalmas, So. 5-8, 161

SNAPPER

42 Daniel Cantrell, RsSr. 6-0, 241

65 Mason Hutton, Fr 6-6, 217

HOLDER

89 Connor Riddle, RrJr. 6-1, 220

28 Kekaula Kaniho, 5ySr. 5-11, 188

KICKOFF

46 Joel Velazquez, 6ySr. 6-0, 220

KICK RETURNER

2 Khalil Shakir, Sr. 6-0, 190

5 Stefan Cobbs, RsJr. 6-0, 185

PUNT RETURNER

2 Khalil Shakir, Sr. 6-0, 190

5 Stefan Cobbs, RsJr. 6-0, 185

Notable Notes

  • The two-deep at right guard has fully swapped to the left, with both Jake Stetz and his backup, Dallas Holliday, making the sides swap.
  • With Kekaniokoa Holomalia-Gonzalez removed from the depth chart, Will Farrar now takes over as the starting center, with Donte Harrington backing him up. As far as offensive linemen, Garrett Curran is also no longer appearing on the depth chart. Ben Dooley has been moved inward from right tackle to right guard. The far right side of the line will now be anchored by all six feet, eight inches of Uzo Osuji. This means that Jacob Golden is now the primary backup at both left and right guard spots, as well as tackle.
  • Despite leaving the game early in the third quarter, Cyrus Habibi-Likio is still listed on the depth chart, so that’s a positive sign. Further good news is that Coach Avalos only confirmed that one player of those removed from the depth chart is out for the season.
  • The bad news is...that there’s a player out for the season. Namely, Markel Reed, who was having a pretty good year in his first season as a starter. Replacing him at the boundary corner position is Caleb Biggers, who was very physical playing against BYU.
  • One more player no longer appearing on the depth chart is Divine Obichere. This is very unfortunate, but again, Coach Avalos only confirmed the one corner as being done for the year, so best wishes for a speedy recovery to Divine! Well...to all of them, really. Injuries just suck. With his removal, former 4-star standout, Herbert Gums, now makes his first appearance on the depth chart, backing up the nose tackle position.
  • Newcomers to the depth chart, Kaonohi Kaniho and Semaj Verner, will be the backups to Tyric LeBeauf at field cornerback. This is interesting because Verner was recruited as a safety...

See anything else that stood out? Let us know in the comments!

As always...GO BRONCOS!