Bo Bonnheim - 60 Fresno State 6-2 286
2105: Played in 12 games.
2014: Started all 13 games at center. 2014 Academic All-Mountain West selection. Blocked for running back Marteze Waller who was a second-team All-Mountain West selection after rushing for 1,368 yards, the seventh-most in Fresno State single-season history. Center on offensive line that opened holes for running backs who tallied nine, 100-yard rushing games on the season. Member of an offensive line that helped produce 406.1 yards of offense per game that ranked No. 4 in the Mountain West. Aided the rushing offense to 182.4 yards per game and 22 touchdowns via the ground game and protected for a passing attack that produced 223.7 yards per game. Member of the first offensive line unit at Fresno State to start every single game together over the course of the season since starts by game began being recorded in 1990 by the school.
2013: Named to the 2013 Mountain West All-Academic team. Appeared in 12 games and started seven games at left guard. Made first career start at San Diego State. Pass protected for a line that only surrendered 11 sacks all season, which ranked in a tie for the seventh-best in the FBS. Helped offense lead the MW in scoring offense (43.4 ppg), total offense (546.2 ypg), passing (394.8 ypg), passing efficiency (153.5) and first downs (368).
2012: Named to the 2012 Mountain West All-Academic team. Played in 12 games on the season. Blocker on the kick return unit that averaged 21.2 yards per return on the year.
2011: Redshirted.
High School: An all-league, all-county and All-CIF player who led Paso Robles in California to the League Championship as a senior. Was the PAC 7 Defensive Lineman of the Year. Played in the PCA All-Star game and was captain of his high school team. Recorded 74 tackles, three sacks and one interception his junior year. As a senior he recorded 131 tackles and four sacks. Also competed in the shot put (52') and discus (152') for the track and field team.
Personal: Born in Templeton, Calif.. Parents are Barbara and Mike and has one sister, Michelle. Lists his hobbies as hunting, fishing and gaming. Admires his dad the most. Chose Fresno State for its great education and sports. Majoring in animal science and lifestock management.
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51. Robert Kugler - Purdue
Robert Kugler - 57 Purdue 6-3 294
2015: Played in 11 games. Played in the East-West Shrine game. Named to the 2015 All Big Ten Team (Honorable Mention).
2014: Academic All-Big Ten. Academic All-District 5. Team captain. Started all 12 games at center.
2013: Team offensive MVP. Academic All-Big Ten. Started all 12 games at center.
2012: Academic All-Big Ten. Appeared in all 13 games, starting the final seven. Moved from tight end to center in spring drills.
2011: Did not play.
High School: Listed as the No. 9 tight end in the nation and a four-star prospect by Scout.com. Ranked as the No. 21 tight end nationally by ESPN.com. Rated as the No. 28 player in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com. Named the 2010 PIAA Class AAAA Pennsylvania Player of the Year by the Associated Press. Caught two passes for 15 yards (7.5 average) as a senior at North Allegheny High School in Pennsylvania. Also played defensive end, racking up 67 tackles, including 37 solo stops, and 7.0 sacks. Had an interception, three passes defended and recovered a fumble. Named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 team and was first team PIAA Class AAAA All-State selection. 2010 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25. 2010 Pennsylvania Football News AAAA All-State at tight end. Pennsylvania Sports Writers first team All-State selection. Transferred to North Allegheny from Orchard Park (N.Y.) High School where he helped guide the school to a 31-3 record over three years and the 2008 NYS Class AA state title. Finished junior season at Orchard Park with 15 receptions at tight end and 81 tackles, 5.0 sacks and three forced fumbles playing defensive end. Named to the 2009 All-Western New York Football Team by The Buffalo News. Coach was Art Walker at North Allegheny and Gene Tundo at Orchard Park.
Personal: Given name is Robert Anthony Kugler. Born Dec. 11, 1992. Double major in political science and history who graduated in May of 2015. Father, Sean, is the head coach at UTEP.
2015: Played in 11 games. Played in the East-West Shrine game. Named to the 2015 All Big Ten Team (Honorable Mention).
2014: Academic All-Big Ten. Academic All-District 5. Team captain. Started all 12 games at center.
2013: Team offensive MVP. Academic All-Big Ten. Started all 12 games at center.
2012: Academic All-Big Ten. Appeared in all 13 games, starting the final seven. Moved from tight end to center in spring drills.
2011: Did not play.
High School: Listed as the No. 9 tight end in the nation and a four-star prospect by Scout.com. Ranked as the No. 21 tight end nationally by ESPN.com. Rated as the No. 28 player in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com. Named the 2010 PIAA Class AAAA Pennsylvania Player of the Year by the Associated Press. Caught two passes for 15 yards (7.5 average) as a senior at North Allegheny High School in Pennsylvania. Also played defensive end, racking up 67 tackles, including 37 solo stops, and 7.0 sacks. Had an interception, three passes defended and recovered a fumble. Named to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 team and was first team PIAA Class AAAA All-State selection. 2010 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific 25. 2010 Pennsylvania Football News AAAA All-State at tight end. Pennsylvania Sports Writers first team All-State selection. Transferred to North Allegheny from Orchard Park (N.Y.) High School where he helped guide the school to a 31-3 record over three years and the 2008 NYS Class AA state title. Finished junior season at Orchard Park with 15 receptions at tight end and 81 tackles, 5.0 sacks and three forced fumbles playing defensive end. Named to the 2009 All-Western New York Football Team by The Buffalo News. Coach was Art Walker at North Allegheny and Gene Tundo at Orchard Park.
Personal: Given name is Robert Anthony Kugler. Born Dec. 11, 1992. Double major in political science and history who graduated in May of 2015. Father, Sean, is the head coach at UTEP.
52. Spencer Pulley -Vanderbilt
Spencer Pulley -77 Vanderbilt 6-4 300
2015: Named to Rimington Trophy watchlist during preseason. Earned All-Southeastern Conference postseason consideration. After moving to center during spring drills, Pulley played through multiple injuries to start and all 12 games at the pivotal position. Selected as squad's permanent offensive captain by teammates at conclusion of season. Helped pave the way for Ralph Webb to produce 1,152 rushing yards, second highest total in team history. Finished his collegiate career with a 37-consecutive game start streak – and 41 starts overall. Named SEC's Offensive Lineman of the Week after superb effort in win over Missouri in which he earned a 99 percent blocking grad that included four pancake blocks. Contributed 35 pancake blocks during the season. Served as team's offensive game captain against Western Kentucky, Georgia, Missouri, Houston, Florida, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Tennessee.
2014: A quiet leader on the offense, Pulley became one of the Commodores' most dependable and consistent interior blockers as a second-year starter. Earned 12 straight starts at right guard, running his consecutive starts streak to 25 games. Concluded the season with 29 career starts. Earned All-Southeastern Conference consideration after playing virtually every offensive snap. Registered 28 pancake blocks and 10 additional domination blocks during the season.
2013: Earned starting assignments at right guard in all 13 games. Also earned snaps as center during late-season games. Registered 46 knockdown blocks, and 67 blocks that led to TDs or first downs. Helped pave the way for an offense that averaged 366.7 yards per game, including 233.7 passing yards.
2012: Pulley has started four games on the offensive line at center for the Commodores in 2012. He helped pave the way for a rushing attack that averaged 170 yards per game and a passing attack that averaged 222 yards per game.
2011: One of five true freshmen to see action during the season, Pulley participated as a reserve offensive guard and contributed on special team conversion units. Played in six games.
High School: Attended Evangelical Christian High School in Tennessee. Senior captain. Three-year starter at OT at powerful Memphis private school. As senior, anchored offensive line that helped Evangelical average 37.2 points per game. As DE, contributed 29 tackles and 11 QB sacks. Recipient of Division II-Class A Mr. Football Award as state's top lineman as senior LT. Named to writers' first team Division II-A All-State team, Commercial Appeal's Best of Preps and captured district OL MVP as senior. Played in Tennessee East-West All-Star Game. Squad went 24-9 during three-year varsity career, twice reaching the Div. II-A state semifinals. Earned three letters throwing shot put/discus in track.
Personal
Spencer Kyle Pulley. Majoring in Human and Organizational Development. Son of Lee and Karen Pulley. Born April 4, 1993 in Memphis. Has an older sister, Kayla. Dad is certified accountant; mom is homemaker.
2015: Named to Rimington Trophy watchlist during preseason. Earned All-Southeastern Conference postseason consideration. After moving to center during spring drills, Pulley played through multiple injuries to start and all 12 games at the pivotal position. Selected as squad's permanent offensive captain by teammates at conclusion of season. Helped pave the way for Ralph Webb to produce 1,152 rushing yards, second highest total in team history. Finished his collegiate career with a 37-consecutive game start streak – and 41 starts overall. Named SEC's Offensive Lineman of the Week after superb effort in win over Missouri in which he earned a 99 percent blocking grad that included four pancake blocks. Contributed 35 pancake blocks during the season. Served as team's offensive game captain against Western Kentucky, Georgia, Missouri, Houston, Florida, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Tennessee.
2014: A quiet leader on the offense, Pulley became one of the Commodores' most dependable and consistent interior blockers as a second-year starter. Earned 12 straight starts at right guard, running his consecutive starts streak to 25 games. Concluded the season with 29 career starts. Earned All-Southeastern Conference consideration after playing virtually every offensive snap. Registered 28 pancake blocks and 10 additional domination blocks during the season.
2013: Earned starting assignments at right guard in all 13 games. Also earned snaps as center during late-season games. Registered 46 knockdown blocks, and 67 blocks that led to TDs or first downs. Helped pave the way for an offense that averaged 366.7 yards per game, including 233.7 passing yards.
2012: Pulley has started four games on the offensive line at center for the Commodores in 2012. He helped pave the way for a rushing attack that averaged 170 yards per game and a passing attack that averaged 222 yards per game.
2011: One of five true freshmen to see action during the season, Pulley participated as a reserve offensive guard and contributed on special team conversion units. Played in six games.
High School: Attended Evangelical Christian High School in Tennessee. Senior captain. Three-year starter at OT at powerful Memphis private school. As senior, anchored offensive line that helped Evangelical average 37.2 points per game. As DE, contributed 29 tackles and 11 QB sacks. Recipient of Division II-Class A Mr. Football Award as state's top lineman as senior LT. Named to writers' first team Division II-A All-State team, Commercial Appeal's Best of Preps and captured district OL MVP as senior. Played in Tennessee East-West All-Star Game. Squad went 24-9 during three-year varsity career, twice reaching the Div. II-A state semifinals. Earned three letters throwing shot put/discus in track.
Personal
Spencer Kyle Pulley. Majoring in Human and Organizational Development. Son of Lee and Karen Pulley. Born April 4, 1993 in Memphis. Has an older sister, Kayla. Dad is certified accountant; mom is homemaker.
53. Keyon Haughton - Kansas
Keyon Haughton - 70 Kansas 6-2 300
2015: Played in 9 games.
2014: Started the first five games of the season as the Jayhawks’ center.
2013: Attended Georgia Military College. Helped lead the Bulldogs to an 11-1 mark and a No. 3 national ranking in the final 2013 National Junior College Athletics Assocation (NJCAA) poll. Anchored the Bulldogs’ offensive line that paved the way for the NJCAA’s top rushing offense at 289.2 yards per game in 2013. Played for head coach Bert Williams at GMC.
2012: Attended Georgia Military College: Helped lead the Bulldogs to an 11-1 mark and a No. 3 national ranking in the final 2013 National Junior College Athletics Assocation (NJCAA) poll. Anchored the Bulldogs’ offensive line that paved the way for the NJCAA’s top rushing offense at 289.2 yards per game in 2013. Played for head coach Bert Williams at GMC.
High School: Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at W.E.B. DuBois HS in Maryland. Also lettered in lacrosse and basketball. Earned Scholar Athlete honors from Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
Personal: Son of Desreene and Demetrius Whitted. Majoring in sociology.
2015: Played in 9 games.
2014: Started the first five games of the season as the Jayhawks’ center.
2013: Attended Georgia Military College. Helped lead the Bulldogs to an 11-1 mark and a No. 3 national ranking in the final 2013 National Junior College Athletics Assocation (NJCAA) poll. Anchored the Bulldogs’ offensive line that paved the way for the NJCAA’s top rushing offense at 289.2 yards per game in 2013. Played for head coach Bert Williams at GMC.
2012: Attended Georgia Military College: Helped lead the Bulldogs to an 11-1 mark and a No. 3 national ranking in the final 2013 National Junior College Athletics Assocation (NJCAA) poll. Anchored the Bulldogs’ offensive line that paved the way for the NJCAA’s top rushing offense at 289.2 yards per game in 2013. Played for head coach Bert Williams at GMC.
High School: Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at W.E.B. DuBois HS in Maryland. Also lettered in lacrosse and basketball. Earned Scholar Athlete honors from Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation.
Personal: Son of Desreene and Demetrius Whitted. Majoring in sociology.
54. Evan Boehm - Missouri
Evan Boehm - 77 Missouri 6-3 320
2015: Senior captain in 2015 and started all 12 games at center, moving his career start log to 52 consecutive games, establishing a new school record (previous was 50 by TE Martin Rucker, C Adam Spieker and CB Carl Gettis). The 52 consecutive starts were the fourth-best active streak in the nation at the end of the regular season and the top mark among players from a power five conference. Named Preseason All-SEC Third Team and was on both the Rimington and Outland Trophy Watch Lists during the year. Most consistent of all the Mizzou offensive linemen, consistently grading well along the trenches. Played in the Senior Bowl.
2014: Started his 40th consecutive game vs. Minnesota in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl (Jan. 1). Led an offensive line that helped Mizzou rack up a season-high 587 total yards, including 335 on the ground, a season-high, at Texas A&M (Nov. 15). Moved Vanderbilt off the line to the tune of 244 team rushing yards in the 24-14 win (Oct. 25). Helped Mizzou’s offense roll to 502 yards of total offense in the 49-24 win at Toledo (Sept. 6). Named to the Rimington Trophy and Outland Trophy watch lists in 2014. Voted by league media as Third Team Preseason All-SEC.
2013: Started all 14 games at center, giving him 26 consecutive starts since arriving to Columbia in 2012. Opened holes all year for a lethal Tiger running attack, as Mizzou's rushing offense (237.9 yards per game) ranked 2nd in the SEC and 16th in the NCAA. First game action at center came in start vs. Murray State (Aug. 31) after he moved to the position during spring drills in 2013.
2012: Was a huge gift to the Tiger coaching staff, as he helped solidify an offensive line decimated with injuries all throughout the season and was a steadying force at left guard, where he ended up starting all 12 games, despite his true freshman status. Played well enough to merit First-Team Freshman All-American status from College Football News, and he was the only Tigers offensive lineman healthy enough to be able to start every game.
High School: Attended West High School in Missouri. One of the top offensive line prospects in the nation who was rated by ESPN as the #2 guard in the country, as well as the No. 42 overall prospect among all players and as the No. 2 prospect in the state of Missouri. ESPN also rated him as a First-Team All-American. Rivals ranked him as the No. 4 overall prospect at any position in the state of Missouri for 2012. Won the Simone Award as a senior, which goes annually to the top prep player in the Kansas City metro area, Became the first lineman to ever win the prestigious award. Was a First-Team All-State and All-Conference selection for his last three seasons. Helped lead his team to the 2010 Missouri State Class 5 championship. Also an accomplished all-around athlete who won state championships in both wrestling (Heavyweight division) and track and field (discus). Is believed to be the first athlete in Missouri history to win state titles in football, wrestling and track in the same school year.
Personal: Parents - Royce & Teresa Boehm. Father was his high school football coach. Chose Mizzou over virtually every major program in the nation, as he had offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Iowa, Kansas State, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Stanford and Wisconsin, among many others.
2015: Senior captain in 2015 and started all 12 games at center, moving his career start log to 52 consecutive games, establishing a new school record (previous was 50 by TE Martin Rucker, C Adam Spieker and CB Carl Gettis). The 52 consecutive starts were the fourth-best active streak in the nation at the end of the regular season and the top mark among players from a power five conference. Named Preseason All-SEC Third Team and was on both the Rimington and Outland Trophy Watch Lists during the year. Most consistent of all the Mizzou offensive linemen, consistently grading well along the trenches. Played in the Senior Bowl.
2014: Started his 40th consecutive game vs. Minnesota in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl (Jan. 1). Led an offensive line that helped Mizzou rack up a season-high 587 total yards, including 335 on the ground, a season-high, at Texas A&M (Nov. 15). Moved Vanderbilt off the line to the tune of 244 team rushing yards in the 24-14 win (Oct. 25). Helped Mizzou’s offense roll to 502 yards of total offense in the 49-24 win at Toledo (Sept. 6). Named to the Rimington Trophy and Outland Trophy watch lists in 2014. Voted by league media as Third Team Preseason All-SEC.
2013: Started all 14 games at center, giving him 26 consecutive starts since arriving to Columbia in 2012. Opened holes all year for a lethal Tiger running attack, as Mizzou's rushing offense (237.9 yards per game) ranked 2nd in the SEC and 16th in the NCAA. First game action at center came in start vs. Murray State (Aug. 31) after he moved to the position during spring drills in 2013.
2012: Was a huge gift to the Tiger coaching staff, as he helped solidify an offensive line decimated with injuries all throughout the season and was a steadying force at left guard, where he ended up starting all 12 games, despite his true freshman status. Played well enough to merit First-Team Freshman All-American status from College Football News, and he was the only Tigers offensive lineman healthy enough to be able to start every game.
High School: Attended West High School in Missouri. One of the top offensive line prospects in the nation who was rated by ESPN as the #2 guard in the country, as well as the No. 42 overall prospect among all players and as the No. 2 prospect in the state of Missouri. ESPN also rated him as a First-Team All-American. Rivals ranked him as the No. 4 overall prospect at any position in the state of Missouri for 2012. Won the Simone Award as a senior, which goes annually to the top prep player in the Kansas City metro area, Became the first lineman to ever win the prestigious award. Was a First-Team All-State and All-Conference selection for his last three seasons. Helped lead his team to the 2010 Missouri State Class 5 championship. Also an accomplished all-around athlete who won state championships in both wrestling (Heavyweight division) and track and field (discus). Is believed to be the first athlete in Missouri history to win state titles in football, wrestling and track in the same school year.
Personal: Parents - Royce & Teresa Boehm. Father was his high school football coach. Chose Mizzou over virtually every major program in the nation, as he had offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Iowa, Kansas State, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Stanford and Wisconsin, among many others.
55. Anthony Pruitt - Kent State
Anthony Pruitt - 66 Kent State 6-2 300
2015: Played in 12 games. Received the Matt Ramser Award, given to members of the football team who best exemplifies the qualities of "courage, dedication, attitude, and commitment" that Matt did during his fight with cancer.
2014: Did not see action.
2013: Played in all 12 games, making four starts at right guard. Made adjustment from defense to offense during spring.
2012: Redshirted.
2011: Made first career appearance and recorded first tackle at Alabama. Played in eight games.
High School: Attended Groveport Madison in Ohio. Second team all-state selection senior season. First team all-conference his senior year and was a second team pick as a junior. All-district junior and senior seasons. 2010 Spielman Classic MVP. Second team all-city sophomore season. 2010 Big 33 nominee. As a senior recorded 19 tackles and 3 sacks. Also lettered in track and field and basketball. Played for Tim Brown.
Personal: Born Feb. 9, 1993. Son of Alisa Timothy. Has two sisters, Asheli and Amber. Plans to major in sports medicine.
2015: Played in 12 games. Received the Matt Ramser Award, given to members of the football team who best exemplifies the qualities of "courage, dedication, attitude, and commitment" that Matt did during his fight with cancer.
2014: Did not see action.
2013: Played in all 12 games, making four starts at right guard. Made adjustment from defense to offense during spring.
2012: Redshirted.
2011: Made first career appearance and recorded first tackle at Alabama. Played in eight games.
High School: Attended Groveport Madison in Ohio. Second team all-state selection senior season. First team all-conference his senior year and was a second team pick as a junior. All-district junior and senior seasons. 2010 Spielman Classic MVP. Second team all-city sophomore season. 2010 Big 33 nominee. As a senior recorded 19 tackles and 3 sacks. Also lettered in track and field and basketball. Played for Tim Brown.
Personal: Born Feb. 9, 1993. Son of Alisa Timothy. Has two sisters, Asheli and Amber. Plans to major in sports medicine.
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