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Boise State's Ashton Jeanty eyes Heisman Trophy, NFL draft

BOISE, Idaho -- Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty confirmed Thursday that this will be his last season at Boise State.

The nation's leading rusher with 2,288 yards on 312 carries along with 28 total touchdowns has long been expected to enter the NFL draft after his record-setting season. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. has him sixth in his latest Big Board

Jeanty, who needs 341 yards to surpass Barry Sanders' all-time single-season rushing record, will have at least two more games to break the mark.

Friday's Mountain West title game will be Jeanty's last chance to make his case for the Heisman Trophy.

"I feel like I'm the best player in the country," Jeanty said at the Mountain West Conference championship news conference.

"I've put that on notice every single week, and it's just the same thing. I take it week by week. If I'm picked to win [the Heisman], I win. But my focus right now is going out and playing my best football for my teammates and coaches and winning a championship."

Jeanty and Boise State (11-1, 7-0 MW, No. 10 CFP) will have the spotlight in front of a nationally televised audience Friday when they host UNLV (10-2, 6-1, No. 20 CFP) for the Mountain West title and the Group of 5 berth in this year's College Football Playoff.

Jeanty, who is No. 5 all time in single-season rushing yardage, needs only 55 yards to pass USC legend and 1981 Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen.

The Broncos, whose only loss came in September on a last-second field goal to No. 1 Oregon, defeated UNLV 29-24 on Oct. 25 in Las Vegas. Jeanty was held to his second-lowest rushing output of the season with 128 yards and one touchdown on 33 carries.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.