The energetic Boise State football staff continue to amaze the football world with the level of talent they are bringing to Boise.
Blue Football Through and Through has learned that Brett Rypien, ranked as high as the #9 high school quarterback in the nation, has pledged to play football for the Broncos.
Rypien's uncle Mark, of course, played for Washington State and went on to become a Super Bowl Most Valuable Player for the Washington Redskins, but it is Brett that the Broncos are excited about.
Rypien, who carries a 4.0 GPA, is exactly the student the school has been getting through out its student body. He has rewritten the Greater Spokane League record book, as he has the top two passing seasons (3,266 yards last year and 3,129 the year before), and already is the top passer in league history 7,135 yards) with one season to go.
Rypien (6-2,185 from Shadle Park High School) passed for 613 yards in a single game last year, and also tops the league in all-time single-season total offense, all-time career offense and all-time TD passes with 46.
Rypien chose Boise State over offers from Washington, Washington State, Mississippi State, Oregon State, Colorado State, and Idao, and interest from Florida and Stanford.
Blue Football Through and Through has learned that Brett Rypien, ranked as high as the #9 high school quarterback in the nation, has pledged to play football for the Broncos.
Rypien's uncle Mark, of course, played for Washington State and went on to become a Super Bowl Most Valuable Player for the Washington Redskins, but it is Brett that the Broncos are excited about.
Rypien, who carries a 4.0 GPA, is exactly the student the school has been getting through out its student body. He has rewritten the Greater Spokane League record book, as he has the top two passing seasons (3,266 yards last year and 3,129 the year before), and already is the top passer in league history 7,135 yards) with one season to go.
Rypien (6-2,185 from Shadle Park High School) passed for 613 yards in a single game last year, and also tops the league in all-time single-season total offense, all-time career offense and all-time TD passes with 46.
Rypien chose Boise State over offers from Washington, Washington State, Mississippi State, Oregon State, Colorado State, and Idao, and interest from Florida and Stanford.
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