WASHINGTON STATE's Max Borghi as a pro is making finding the end zone a habit. The former Washington State running back, tied for the most touchdowns scored in Cougar football history, found the end ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... INDIANAPOLIS — Washington State running back Max Borghi never carried the ball more than 160 times in a college season. Translation: Borghi, who played at ...
WASHINGTON STATE running back Max Borghi won't be playing in the Sun Bowl. The 5-10, 205-pounder out of Arvada, Colo., on Monday issued a statement thanking Cougar Nation for the past four years, ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — WSU’s backfield will be without one of their biggest stars when the Cougs face off against Miami in the Sun Bowl on December 31. Washington State Head Football Coach Jake Dickert ...
If you're a fan of the Cougars, you don't need us to tell you: Max Borghi can ball. Sure, the stats are nice, to the tune of 880 yards and 12 touchdowns all on the ground this year with Washington ...
During his four seasons at Washington State, Max Borghi played under three head coaches: Mike Leach, Nick Rolovich and Jake Dickert, and the hard-nosed running back learned much from all three. “I can ...
Borghi is a scat back that will win at the next level as a pass catching back. Needs work as a pass protector and nuance as a runner. Max Borghi is an intriguing RB prospect that will have an impact ...
PULLMAN – Since wrapping up his collegiate career about a month ago, Max Borghi has spent his days training, ensuring he’s in peak form by the time events like the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and NFL ...
Max Borghi is just waiting for his moment to say I told you so. The Pomona High alum is not considered among the best running backs in this year’s draft class. Many rankings don’t even have Borghi in ...
CENTENNIAL – A second, longer look might be just what Max Borghi needed to get a roster spot with his hometown Broncos. The running back who starred at Pomona and played his college ball at Washington ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed a new running back on Thursday in the wake of the recent injury to tailback Master Teague III. The latest addition to the team’s backfield is Massimiliano ‘Max’ Borghi ...
Four years ago, Max Borghi wrestled with his college decision. He had verbally committed to play at Washington State, but Stanford came in late with a scholarship offer that gave Borghi serious pause.