When he gets up in the morning the day after a practice, Skyler Seibold feels sore — and he loves it.
“I missed the bumps and bruises,” he said Monday.
It wasn’t that Seibold never saw contact his first four years with the Boise State football team, but this spring is different. The senior moved from safety to running back following last season, a position he played in high school in Temecula, Calif.
The 6-foot-1, 208-pound Seibold has 11 career tackles, primarily on special teams. He arrived on campus as a walk-on but earned a scholarship during fall camp last year.