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Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports #1 Logan Bonner QB Position Graduate Student Class Rowlett, Texas Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2022 2021 2022 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography ALL-STAR GAMES Played in the 2023 Tropical Bowl and participated in the 2023 College Gridiron Showcase. HONORS Mountain West Championship Game Offensive MVP (2021); Academic All-Mountain West (2022); Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference (2020); Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/21/19); Earl Campbell Award Honorable Mention National Player of the Week (9/21/19). SCHOOL RECORDS His 42 career touchdown passes are the fifth-most in school history, while his career completion percentage of .603 is the seventh-best all-time at USU... Set five single-season school records during the 2021 season with 3,628 passing yards, 36 touchdown passes, four touchdown passes in three-straight games, four touchdown passes in six games in a season and 2.57 touchdown passes per game… Was 263-of-429 (.613) passing to rank fourth in school history in completions, sixth in attempts and seventh in completion percentage… Also had 3,694 yards of total offense to rank as the second-most in school history... His 36 touchdown passes tied for the seventh-most in school history, while his completion percentage (.613) is the third-best... Also tied the school record for passing touchdowns in a game (5) against New Mexico (11/26/21). MOUNTAIN WEST RECORDS Tied for the fourth-most touchdown passes (36) in a single season in Mountain West history... Set championship game records for most passing touchdowns (4) and most touchdowns responsible for (4). HIGHLIGHTS Finished his career with eight 300-yard passing games, including six at Utah State, and threw at least three touchdowns in 13 career games, including eight at USU. 2022 (SENIOR SEASON) Started the first four games of the season before missing the rest of the year due to injury... Was 62-of-110 (.564) passing for 753 yards with six touchdowns and eight interceptions... Was 20-of-29 passing for 281 yards and three touchdowns against UConn (8/27) and 27-of-41 passing for a season-high 313 yards and three touchdowns against UNLV (9/24)... Also carried the ball six times for 14 yards against the Rebels. 2021 (JUNIOR SEASON) Started all 14 games as he finished the season with 3,694 yards of total offense (263.86 ypg), to rank as the second-most in school history… Was 263-of-429 (.613) passing for 3,628 yards with 36 touchdowns and 12 interceptions… Set school records in passing yards and touchdowns, and ranked fourth in completions, sixth in attempts and seventh in completion percentage… Also set school records with four touchdown passes in three straight games, four touchdown passes in six games in a season and 2.57 touchdown passes per game… Finished the season ranking first in the MW and seventh in the nation in passing touchdowns (2.57 pg), first in the MW and 30th in the nation in yards per attempt (8.44), second in the MW and 22nd in the nation in yards per completion (13.8), third in the MW and 21st in the nation in passing yards (259.1 ypg), third in the MW and 22nd in the nation in points responsible for with 218 (15.6 pg), third in the MW and 28th in the nation in passing efficiency (154.1), fifth in the MW and 37th in the nation in total offense (263.9 ypg), fifth in the MW and 41st in the nation in completions (18.8 pg), and sixth in the MW and 67th in the nation in completion percentage… Was 21-of-33 passing for a career-high 390 yards and four touchdowns against North Dakota (9/10)… Threw a school-record four touchdown passes in three-straight games against Hawai’i (10/30), New Mexico State (11/6) and San José State (11/13)… Tied the single-game school record with five touchdown passes at New Mexico (11/26), as he was 16-of-23 for 306 yards against the Lobos… Was named the Offensive MVP of the Mountain West Championship Game as he was 29-of-42 passing for 318 yards and four touchdowns, setting season highs in both completions and attempts against No. 19 San Diego State (12/4)… Also carried the ball 69 times for 66 yards (1.0 ypc) during the season as he rushed a career-high 10 times against UND and gained a career-high 46 yards against Wyoming (11/20). PREVIOUS SCHOOL Spent five seasons at Arkansas State (2016-20), as he played in 24 games with 15 starts, and completed 271-of-469 passes (.578) for 3,166 yards with 30 touchdowns and just nine interceptions... Had a then-career-high four touchdown passes in three different games... Earned honorable mention all-Sun Belt Conference honors following the 2020 season as he started all 11 games and completed 156-of-262 passes (.595) for 1,863 yards and 18 touchdowns to rank as the 11th-most in school history for a single season.... Had multiple touchdown passes in six games in 2020, including a then-career-high-tying four against South Alabama... Started the first four games of the 2019 season before missing the rest of the year due to injury... Was 91-of-154 (.591) passing for 1,052 yards with 10 touchdowns and just one interception... Also recorded one rushing touchdown... Made his first-career start against SMU in 2019, and threw a then-career-high four touchdowns, while also setting career-best marks for completions (32), attempts (50), and season-bests in passing yards (324) and total offense (340) . . . His 32 completions and four touchdowns both tied the seventh-most in school history... Was named both the Sun Belt’s Offensive Player of the Week and an Earl Campbell Award Honorable Mention National Player of the Week after completing 17-of-32 passes for 320 yards and a then-career-high-tying four touchdowns against Southern Illinois... Had a career-long 89-yard pass for a touchdown against SIU, to go along with his only career rushing touchdown... Played in four games as a redshirt freshman in 2017 and completed 9-of-21 passes for 70 yards and one touchdown... Redshirted the 2016 season... Was a member of the A-State Athletics Director’s Honor Roll all five years. HIGH SCHOOL Named District 11-6A MVP at Rowlett (Texas) High School after completing 272-of-457 passes (.595) for 3,671 yards and 32 touchdowns with just eight interceptions as a senior, while also rushing for six scores... Honorable mention selection on the 2015 Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 6A All-State Team... District 11-6A First Team choice as a junior when he completed 171-of-308 passes (.555) for 2,177 yards and 19 touchdowns... Named District 11-5A “Offensive Sophomore of the Year” in 2015... Completed 211-of-357 passes (.591) as a sophomore for 2,415 yards and 22 touchdowns... Rushed for 443 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore, as well... Completed his three-year varsity career with 654 completions for 8,263 yards and 73 touchdowns... Listed as the No. 86 pro-style quarterback in the nation by 247Sports.com... Ranked as the No. 56 pocket-passing quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com. PERSONAL Son of Bane and Linda Bonner... Has one sister... Earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from Arkansas State in the fall of 2019, and his master’s degree in sports management from Utah State in the fall of 2022.