It might be a bit of a rebuilding season in 2012 for Boise State’s football team when betting NCAA futures at the WagerWeb.com on-line sportsbook, but the Broncos have gotten some good news in that running back D.J. Harper has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA and will play this fall as a senior.
Boise State has been a perennial Top-10 team, good to bettors at the on-line sportsbook and BCS bowl contender but loses quarterback Kellen Moore to graduation. All Moore did was win the most games in NCAA history and set every school record possible. Coach Chris Petersen also has just six starters returning, which is the fewest in the nation. The Broncos bring back just three starters on offense, two on defense and kicker Dan Goodale, whose miss vs. TCU this year cost Boise State a possible spot in the national championship game.
Harper’s return should help Boise State’s on-line sportsbook odds. He missed most of the 2009 and 2010 seasons with a torn ACL, but likely will be Boise State’s No. 1 running back entering spring practices. Harper ran for a career-high 557 yards in 2011, placing him second on the Broncos behind fellow senior Doug Martin. With Martin moving onto the NFL and Harper both eligible and healthy, Harper should finally have his first shot at serving as the Broncos’ every- down back.
He looked well on his way towards becoming a major contributor for the Boise offense in 2009, his first junior year, when he ran 44 times for an average of 6.5 yards per-carry over the Broncos’ first three games. But a torn ACL suffered in that third game put Harper on ice for the rest of that season, and a second torn ACL in the same knee limited his impact in 2010, when he again appeared in only three games. For his career, Harper has rushed for 1,642 yards and scored 25 total touchdowns. He could be a darkhorse Heisman candidate at the on-line sportsbook.
The NCAA generally gives athletes five years to complete four years of competition. However, there is an exception available if an athlete misses two seasons because of injury. Boise State is awaiting word from the NCAA on a sixth year for offensive lineman Cory Yriarte. He missed two full seasons with an ACL injury and seems like a clearer case for a sixth year than Harper.
Boise State opens the 2012 season at Michigan State – bet on NCAA futures now at the WagerWeb.com on-line sportsbook.








