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There are many ways college football fans can describe Boise State running back Ashton Giunty.

He was a Heisman Trophy runner-up, a Maxwell Award winner, a Doak Walker Award winner, and a unanimous All-American selection. But ahead of the NFL Draft, fans can also describe him as an underwear model.

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Ashton Janty poses for SAXX. (saxophone)

Jeanty partnered with SAXX last month to promote a line of men's underwear that is said to be comfortable underwear for every part of a man's body. He told Fox News Digital that he never dreamed he would end up modeling underwear.

“I didn't think so, but things just happen the way they do, and that's the way it happened,” he explained. “You know, a good-looking guy, a great running back. They wanted you to be a great underwear model, so it just happened to be. I'm glad it happened. I I was able to step out of the box.”

Giunty said it was Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby who chose him to be part of the SAXX brand, and the partnership itself made sense to him.

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Ashton Janty poses for SAXX. (saxophone)

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“To be a game-changing player on the field, you have to wear game-changing underwear,” he said. “We thought it was a perfect collaboration. It was great to partner with them on design, comfort, everything like that.”

Giunty rushed for 2,601 yards and 29 touchdowns in his final season at Boise State, nearly surpassing Barry Sanders' single-season rushing record.

Boise State won the Mountain West Conference and advanced to the College Football Playoff quarterfinals with a bye. The Broncos lost to Penn State.

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Boise State University running back Ashton Giunty (2) during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, in Laramie, Wyoming. (AP Photo/David Zarbowski)

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Giunty declared for the NFL Draft earlier this month. He is projected to be a top running back.

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