Quinton Ganther

RB · Utah
Ganther is a quick, elusive runner with excellent strength. His 430-pound bench press was the best on the 2005 squad and his 545-pound squat ranked third. He is only the eighth player in school history to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season. Ganther was an All-Conference selection while serving as team captain during his senior year at John F. Kennedy High School. He set the school single-season record for rushing. He also lettered in baseball, setting a school record for batting average. After graduating from JFK, Ganther attended Citrus (Glendora, Calif.) College. He earned All-American and All-Western State Conference honors as he set school records for season and career rushing and all-purpose yards. He rushed for 1,490 yards and 18 touchdowns and had 20 receptions for 189 yards with a score in 2003, leading Citrus to the Western State Conference championship and the Southwestern Bowl. He added 1,239 yards with 14 touchdowns on 211 attempts (5.9 avg) as a first-team All-WSC choice during his freshman year in 2002. During his first season at Utah, Ganther earned All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention. He started twice at tailback and three times at the "E" receiver position, gaining 654 yards with two touchdowns on 109 carries (6.0 avg). He also made seven catches for 49 yards and a score, adding 28 yards on a kickoff return in 2004. In 2005, Ganther garnered second-team All-MWC accolades. He led the team with 205 attempts for 1,120 yards (5.5 avg) and seven touchdowns, despite missing the Wyoming game with a knee injury. He caught 25 passes for 314 yards (12.6 avg) and a score, finishing with 1,436 all-purpose yards. At Utah, Ganther started 15 of 23 games. He finished with 1,774 yards and nine touchdowns on 314 carries (5.6 avg) and caught 32 passes for 363 yards (11.3 avg) and a pair of scores. In 19 games at Citrus College, Ganther amassed 3,036 all-purpose yards, rushing 430 times for 2,729 yards (6.3 avg) and 32 touchdowns, adding 27 catches for 243 yards (9.0 avg) and a score. In 42 games during his college career, he totaled 4,503 yards on 744 attempts (6.1 avg) with 41 touchdowns, 606 yards and three scores on 59 catches (10.3 avg), 64 yards on three punt returns and 28 yards on a kickoff return.