Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty left his mark at Boise State with a career that included a Heisman Trophy candidacy before he departed for the NFL. That record-setting career will be represented on the field every time the Broncos play on their distinctive blue turf. The hash marks at the 2-yard lines will be painted orange instead of white in recognition of Jeanty’s career at Boise State, which included a 2,601-yard season in 2024. He finished second in the Heisman voting and was the highest-drafted player in program history. Boise State will also do the same with the 11-yard line in honor of legendary quarterback and current New Orleans Saints coach Kellen Moore. “Permanently marking the greats who defined the culture,” a social media post said in announcing the decision. Jeanty ran for 975 yards and scored five touchdowns on the ground as a rookie for the Raiders last year, adding 55 catches for 346 yards and five more scores. The Raiders just added speedy running back Mike Washington Jr.…