IRVING, Texas – The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame today announced the members of the 2025 NFF Hampshire Honor Society, which includes 80 Mountain West players, who each maintained a cumulative 3.2 grade point average or higher throughout their collegiate careers.

A record 2,532 players from 339 schools across all divisions of the NCAA FBS, FCS Division I, Division II, and NAIA football qualified for membership in 2025, marking the largest class in the program’s 19-year history.

Nominated by their respective schools, members of the NFF Hampshire Honor Society must be either:

  • Be a senior player graduating this spring/summer who completed his final year of playing eligibility in 2024; or
  • Be a graduated player or grad transfer who has already earned a bachelor’s degree and competed in the 2024 season (even if the player has remaining eligibility and may return to play next season).

And must have:

  • Attained a minimum undergraduate cumulative GPA of 3.2 (4.0 scale); and
  • Been starters or contributors throughout the 2024 season.

San Diego State led the MW with 13 selections, followed by Colorado State (12), UNLV (11) and Utah State (10) as four Conference squads were among the 22 in the FBS with at least 10 selections.

UNLV’s Jackson Woodard was a finalist for the 2024 William V. Campbell Trophy and an NFF Scholar-Athlete.

The full list of Mountain West honorees is below:

Air Force (2): Carson Bay, Matthew Dapore
Boise State (8): Michael Callahan, Tyler Crowe, Jonah Dalmas, Ahmed Hassanein, Cooper Jones, Alexander Teubner, Luke Voorhees, Tavion Woodard
Colorado State (12): Cam Bariteau, Matt Greenwald, Brig Hartson, Tory Horton, Dominic Morris, Avery Morrow, Drew Moss, Jordan Noyes, Dane Olson, Giles Pooler, Paddy Turner, Chase Wilson
Fresno State (9): Kosi Agina, Kavika Baumgartner, Dean Clark, Cam Lockridge, Tyler Mello, Toreon Penright, Julian Polendo, Daniel Taumalolo, Mose Vavao
Hawai‘i (1): Logan Taylor
Nevada (5): Josh Grabowski, Jace Henry, Matthew Killiam, Chubba Purdy, Adam Weynand
New Mexico (1): Aaron Rodriguez
San Diego State (13): Nate Bennett, Brayden Bryant, Arnold Escano, Michael Harrison, Marlem Louis, Deshawn McCuin, Kyle Moretti, William Nimmo Jr., Tyler Pastula, Ja’Shaun Poke, Mekhi Shaw, Telvis Tuioti, Jude Wolfe
San José State (2): Kyler Halvorsen, Marist Talavou
UNLV (11): Anton Ambuehl, Kaleo Ballungay, Jalen Catalon, Jacob De Jesus, Jalen Dixon, Walker Hardan, Tatuo Martinson, Christian Moore, Marshall Nichols, Ricky White III, Jackson Woodard
Utah State (10): Bryson Barnes, Colby Bowman, Jacob Garcia, Cole Joyce, Stephen Kotsanlee, Broc Lane, Elliott Nimrod, Spencer Petras, Josh Sterzer, Kyrese White
Wyoming (6): Caleb Cooley, Cole DeMarzo, Evan Eller, Will Pelissier, Nic Talich, Isaac White

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