Football Players Earn Spots in Honor Society
Nine Truman football players have been named to the 2026 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society.
Students Connor Baxley, Hunter Biesemeyer, Jack Butchko, Jacob Carmack, Noah Copeland, Mason Crim, Parker Erickson, Robert Goehl and Michael Rouse all earned the honor, which recognizes college football players across all divisions who have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher throughout their careers.
The 2026 class is the largest in the program's 20-year history, with a record 2,633 honorees representing 369 schools and carrying an average grade point average of 3.57. The NFF Hampshire Honor Society has now recognized 23,605 student-athletes from 692 schools since its founding in 2007.
Students Connor Baxley, Hunter Biesemeyer, Jack Butchko, Jacob Carmack, Noah Copeland, Mason Crim, Parker Erickson, Robert Goehl and Michael Rouse all earned the honor, which recognizes college football players across all divisions who have maintained a cumulative grade point average of 3.2 or higher throughout their careers.
The 2026 class is the largest in the program's 20-year history, with a record 2,633 honorees representing 369 schools and carrying an average grade point average of 3.57. The NFF Hampshire Honor Society has now recognized 23,605 student-athletes from 692 schools since its founding in 2007.

