Boise State Broncos Football - Other Notable Football Players

Other Notable Football Players

  • Dave Wilcox - LB, 1960-62 (Boise Junior College)
  • Jerry Inman - DL, 1962-63 (Boise Junior College)
  • Eric Guthrie - QB, 1968–71
  • Roland "Rollie" Woolsey - DB, 1972–74
  • David Hughes - FB, 1977–80
  • Cedric Minter - RB, 1977–80
  • Rick Woods - S/PR, 1978–81
  • John Rade - LB, 1979–82
  • Randy Trautman - DT, 1980–81
  • Michel Bourgeau - DT, 1980–83
  • Markus Koch - DE, 1982–85
  • Jon Francis - RB, 1982–85
  • Jim Ellis - LB, 1983–86
  • Chuck Compton - DB, 1984–86
  • Bart Hull - RB, 1988–90
  • Frank Robinson - CB, 1988–91
  • Scott Monk - LB, 1989–95
  • Kimo Von Oelhoffen - DT, 1992–93
  • Bryan Johnson - FB, 1996–99
  • Shaunard Harts - S, 1997–2000
  • Jeb Putzier - TE, 1998–2001
  • Brock Forsey - RB, 1998–2002
  • Alex Guerrero - DL, 2002–05
  • Jared Zabransky - QB, 2003–06
  • Vinny Perretta - WR, 2005–08
  • Kyle Brotzman - K, 2007–10

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