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Braxton David Boman, 32, passed away on Monday, February 15, 2021 at his home in Rock Springs, Wyoming due to complications of Juvenile Diabetes. He was a native of Rock Springs.
Braxton was born March 30, 1988 in Rock Springs; the son of Kent David Boman and Deanna Muir.
He attended schools in Rock Springs, Wyoming and was a graduate with the Rock Springs High School Class of 2006. He went onto the University of Utah where he earned two Bachelor’s degrees, one in Environmental Studies and one in Geography. He also earned an Associate’s degree in Geographical Informational Systems. He graduated in 2011 from the University of Utah. He then went onto Oregon State where he was working on his Master’s degree.
OregonUnited-statesUniversity-of-utahUtahSpringvilleWyomingRock-springsJoan-muirKentd-bomanBraxton-david-bomanKent-david-bomanDeannam-christensenSALT LAKE CITY — Donned in his Utah football uniform from head to toe, the casket of 19-year-old Ty Jordan was wheeled to the end zone of the field at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Wednesday.
The breaking of that white plane, that difficult barrier to cross in an effort to score on one's opponent, traditionally evokes strong emotions of praise and celebration during a game. But on Wednesday, it became a symbolic end to a life gone too soon.
Ty Jordan's final touchdown.
"The simplest thing I can say is that I love Ty, and I miss him," Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham said as he fought back his emotions on a day when friends and family, and those who never even really knew the young star personally, honored him in a celebration of life in person and virtually.
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SALT LAKE CITY — At just 19 years old, Utah star Ty Jordan was taken from this world far too soon.
In one truncated, five-game season, the University of Utah standout running back touched thousands of lives, rushing for 597 yards and six touchdowns in a season that was on the brink of being shelved before returning for a shortened season amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Now, just three days after his untimely death by an accidental gunshot wound, several groups of people have found ways to honor the memory of the late Utes running back.
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University of Utah freshman running back Ty Jordan, who this week was named Pac-12's offensive newcomer of the year, has died, the school's team announced Saturday. He was 19.
While authorities have not yet officially announced a cause of death, the Denton Police Department in Jordan's home state of Texas told ESPN that they responded to a shooting call late Friday evening, where they discovered a gunshot victim had been shot one time.
According to ESPN, the victim was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
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SALT LAKE CITY — After nearly 30 minutes of play, Utah had had enough. The coaches benched quarterback Jake Bentley and replaced him with backup Drew Lisk.
The former walk-on quarterback settled in on offense and calmly led Utah on a nine-play, 81-yard drive that was capped off with a 5-yard rushing touchdown by freshman Ty Jordan. Order had been restored for the Utes.
And from there it was all Utah as Lisk and the offense erased a 21-point halftime deficit to overtake the visiting Cougars and escape with a 45-28 victory over Washington State in a Saturday morning game at Rice-Eccles Stadium with approximately 400 fans watching in the stands.
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