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Boise State Adds Five Transfers to Football Program

1/8/2024 2:15:00 PM | Football

All five additions expected on campus this week

BOISE, Idaho – Boise State head football coach Spencer Danielson announced the addition of five transfers to the Broncos program Monday. All five transfers come from FBS programs with three of the five joining from Autonomous 5 programs.
 
Danielson and his staff added players in all three facets of the game with two offensive newcomers, two on the defensive side and one kicker/punter for special teams.
 
The five additions to the Blue and Orange are Cam Camper (WR, Indiana), Jeremiah Earby (CB, California), Malachi Nelson (QB, USC), Jarrett Reeser (K/P, San Diego State) and Tavion Woodard (DL, Ball State).
 
Cam Camper, WR
The leading receiver for Indiana in 2022 despite only seeing action in seven games, Cam Camper started in every game until suffering a season-ending knee injury. His first collegiate appearance witnessed Camper catch 11 passes for 156 yards in the season-opener against Illinois which remains the most by a Hoosier in a debut in program history. Over his two seasons, he totaled 854 yards receiving on 63 catches, averaging 13.5 yards per reception in his 15 games played.
 
Jeremiah Earby, CB
After spending two seasons at California, Jeremiah Earby heads to the Treasure Valley after making 10 starts in 24 games played over two seasons with the Bears. He totaled 62 tackles, 17 pass break-ups, two fumble recoveries and two interceptions over a pair of seasons in Berkeley.
 
Malachi Nelson, QB
Malachi Nelson, the highest-rated recruit to join the Blue and Orange, was a five-star quarterback out of high school and redshirted the 2023 season at Southern California. The nation's No. 1 rated recruit in the 2023 signing class according to ESPN, Nelson provides immediate needed depth in the quarterback room.
 
Jarrett Reeser, K/P
Making the Pacific-to-Mountain move across the Mountain West, Jarrett Reeser joins the Broncos after two seasons at San Diego State. He provides additional depth on special teams after receiving first team all-state (California) honors in high school and was rated as the No. 37 kicker in the 2021 class by Chris Sailer Kicking.
 
Tavion Woodard, DL
Woodard may have a leg up on all the transfers heading to the Treasure Valley this spring, having spent the past four seasons with new Boise State co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach Tyler Stockton at Ball State. Woodard compiled 83 total tackles (46 solo, 37 assisted) in 42 games played at Ball State while making 28 starts. He was credited with 17 tackles for loss of 76 yards including 11 sacks for loss of 61 yards, three passes defended and two forced fumbles.  
 
All five additions to the Broncos roster are expected to be on campus this week and available for spring practice.
 
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