Back to search

Randy Trautman

Defensive Tackle

Randy Trautman

Inducted 1999

Date of Birth

5/27/1960

Birthplace

Caldwell, ID

School

Boise State University (1978-1981)

Bio

Randy Trautman walked on to the Boise State team as freshman defensive tackle in 1978 and was named Division I-AA (FCS) All-America in 1980 and 1981 by the American Football Coaches Association and the Associated Press. In his time Boise State had a four-year 37-11 record. The 1980 team won the national championship in Division I-AA, beating Grambling 14-9, and Eastern Kentucky, 31-29 in the playoffs. The 1981 team won its first playoff game over Jackson State 19-7 and lost in the semifinals to Eastern Kentucky, 24-17. Trautman was named Player of the Game against Eastern Kentucky. After his college days, Trautman played for Calgary in the Canadian Football League.

Stats

Height 6'3

Weight 250

Career Highlights

  • 1981 All-Conference
  • 1981 First-Team All-America (FCS)
  • 1980 All-Conference
  • 1980 First-Team All-America (FCS)
Icon Tickets
Tickets

Secure your tickets now and be apart of the legacy. Don’t miss the chance to experience greatness firsthand!

Icon Membership
Membership

Unlock exclusive access and be part of something legendary. Join our community and enjoy premium benefits today!

Icon Shop
Shop

Take a piece of greatness home. Shop our exclusive collection of themed items and preserve the legacy in your own way!