Author: Jerry Mooney

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I've been a professional writer for over a decade. I am passionate about the NFL, college football, the NBA, college basketball, and the Cincinnati Reds.

Ohio State’s MHJ Is Bonafede, but is he the NFL Draft’s #1 Receiver? The presumptive first receiver to be drafted in April’s NFL Draft, Marvin Harrison, Jr has chosen to not work out at the NFL combine. The underclassman will let his play on the field speak for itself. Although this makes sense, as MHJ boasts elite traits, pedigree, skills and on-field success, it isn’t without risk.  MHJ indicated that he wants to focus on preparing for his rookie season in the NFL instead of being measured. In the big picture, this is a plus for whichever team drafts him…

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George Holani, the talented running back from Boise State, received an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine held from February 26 to March 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is one of 29 running backs and the only Boise State Bronco who participated in this prestigious event. Combine Results It’s exciting to see how his skills translate to the professional level, especially after displaying strong athleticism. Holani ran a 4.52 40-yard dash, positioning him among the top running backs in this category. In addition to his impressive 40-yard dash performance, Holani also showed excellent explosion,  Broad Jump:…

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Malachi Nelson, the former five-star recruit from USC, has officially announced his transfer to Boise State University. After seeing minimal action during the 2023 season with the Trojans, Nelson decided to seek a new opportunity. His move to Boise State is significant for the Broncos, who aim to maintain their status as a Mountain West powerhouse. Here are the key details about Malachi Nelson’s transfer: Background: Nelson, originally from Los Alamitos, California, entered the transfer portal on December 17. During his freshman year at USC, he played in just one game, completing 1 of 3 pass attempts. His decision to…

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Dirk Koetter, the seasoned coach with extensive experience in both college and the NFL, is returning to Boise State once again. He will serve as the offensive coordinator under first-year head coach Spencer Danielson 1. Koetter, an Idaho native, previously coached the Broncos from 1998 to 2000. His coaching journey also includes stints as the head coach for Arizona State and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Dirk To The Rescue In 2022, Koetter began as an offensive analyst for Boise State under former coach Andy Avalos. However, midway through the season, he took over the offensive coordinator duties. The Broncos went…

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