Iowa's Bryer Putman Commits to Boise State Football
Wilton High School standout Bryer Putman is taking his talents to the next level. The three-sport athlete from small-town Iowa announced his commitment to Boise State University over the weekend, joining a five-player recruiting surge that doubled the Broncos' 2027 class overnight.
Small-Town Iowa Talent Shines on National Stage
Putman, a 6-foot-5, 195-pound tight end, represents exactly what Iowa communities value in their young athletes. He doesn't just specialize in one sport. He plays football, basketball, and baseball for Wilton High School, embodying the old-school work ethic that defines small-town Iowa athletics.
For communities across the state, Putman's commitment is another reminder that Iowa talent can compete at the highest levels of college football. Boise State saw something special in the multi-sport athlete, and they moved to lock him in.
The Broncos' 2027 recruiting class now includes 10 known commitments, with Putman standing as the lone Iowan on the list. His selection by a Mountain West program with a track record of developing under-the-radar talent speaks volumes about what coaches see in his potential.
Boise State's Big Weekend
Putman wasn't the only headline grabber for Boise State. The Broncos landed five commitments total over the weekend, pulling players from the high school and junior college ranks.
The crown jewel of the weekend was three-star wide receiver Kingston Parks from Aledo High School in Texas. Parks, ranked as the No. 184 overall player in Texas and the No. 182 wide receiver nationally in the 247Sports composite rankings, chose the Broncos over reported offers from Arizona, North Texas, and Utah.