2018 Football Roster

Jordan Happle
- Hometown:
- Portland, Ore.
- Height:
- 5-11
- High School:
- Jesuit HS
- Weight:
- 199
- Class:
- Redshirt Sophomore
- 3x Academic All-Mountain West (Fall 2017, 2018, 2019)
BOISE STATE CAREER
RS JUNIOR (2019): Limited to five games due to injury...finished with 22 tackles (14 solo), including one for loss, and two pass breakups...broke up two passes and made six tackles (three solo) at San José State (Nov. 2)...made six solo tackles against New Mexico (Nov. 16)...had a tackle-for-loss among his four tackles at Utah State (Nov. 23)...made four tackles (two solo) against Washington (Dec. 21).
RS SOPHOMORE (2018): Appeared in eight games, making four starts...had 4.0 tackles-for-loss and a sack among his 24 tackles on the year...made two tackles (one solo) against Colorado State (Oct. 19)...had three tackles (two solo) against Fresno State (Nov. 9)...made a tackle-for-loss among his three solo tackles at New Mexico (Nov. 16)...had 2.5 tackles-for-loss, a sack, and seven tackles (four solo) against Fresno State (Dec. 1).
RS FRESHMAN (2017): Appeared in all 14 games...intercepted a pass and made 15 tackles (nine solo)...assisted on a tackle in his collegiate debut against Troy (Sept. 2)...shared a tackle-for-loss at San Diego State (Oct. 14)...collected a career-high five tackles (four solo) vs. Air Force (Nov. 18)...made his first-career interception at the Las Vegas Bowl against Oregon, returning it for two yards (Dec. 16).
FRESHMAN (2016): Redshirt season.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Metro League Defensive Player of the Year both his junior and senior seasons for head coach Ken Potter...three-year letterwinner was also first-team all-league at both safety and wide receiver in each of his final two seasons...was named Class 6A All-State on both sides of the ball each year, earning first-team honors on defense both years...was first-team all-state on offense as a junior, and second-team all-state as a senior...helped lead Jesuit High School to league championships his sophomore through senior seasons, winning the state championship during his final season...team also finished runner-up during his sophomore year and made the quarterfinals during his junior season...caught 50 passes for 779 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior...junior season hauled in 74 passes for 1,416 yards and 15 touchdowns, leading the Metro League in each statistical category...had six interceptions as a senior...finalist for the Oregon Sports Awards Prep Football Player of the Year following his junior season...lettered three times in basketball and twice in track and field.