Boise State's Latrell Caples suggests opponents focus on ruining teammate Ashton Jeanty's Heisman hopes
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Boise State wide receiver Latrell Caples floated a theory about the game plans the Broncos have encountered this season.
From Caples' perspective, opposing teams have spent a considerable amount of energy trying to implement methods they hope will slow down running back Ashton Jeanty. While defensive coordinators certainly focus on Jeanty, the reciever believes teams are also enticed by the opportunity to dash the running back's Heisman Trophy dreams.
"We're playing conference teams," Caples said. "They're trying to let it hang a little bit and stop Ashton from winning the Heisman. All in all, we're trying to win the game, so we're out there winning the game by executing our fundamentals at a higher level than they are."
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Nov 1, 2024; Boise, Idaho, USA; Boise State Broncos wide receiver Latrell Caples (3) celebrates during the first quarter against the San Diego State Aztecs at Albertsons Stadium. (Brian Losness-Imagn Images)
Jeanty is in the midst of one of the most productive seasons in recent college football history. Jeanty has racked up 1,525 rushing yards on 190 carries over eight games so far this season.
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It also remains possible that Jeanty could surpass Barry Sanders' single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards. Sanders set the mark in 1988, which was his final season at Oklahoma State. Sanders won the Heisman Trophy in 1988 and was the third overall selection in the 1989 NFL Draft.
Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty (2) cuts around the diving