A former Utah State football player convicted of sexually assaulting six women was sentenced Wednesday to 26 years to life in prison.

Torrey Green, 25, was accused by six women of sexually assaulting them while on dates between 2013-2015, and jurors convicted him in January of crimes that included raping five women and sexual battery of a sixth.

During the hearing in which the judge called his actions 'horrendous' he also told the accused's victims 'I believe you' as they sat in the courtroom.

Utah district judge Brian Cannell said during the sentencing in Brigham City, Utah that he was disappointed that Green never showed remorse, The Salt Lake Tribune reported .

After going undrafted out of Utah State, Green participated in training camp with the Atlanta Falcons in 2016, but was cut when the team learned of the charges in Utah.

Green enters the courtroom during sentencing Wednesday, and looks to his family (right)

'What you did was horrendous,' Cannell said. 'In the eyes of the law, you are a serial rapist. They didn't want it. They didn't like it.'

Green again denied the allegations during the sentencing, echoing the claim he made during the trial that the sexual encounters either were consensual or didn't happen. Green cried while saying he wasn't a 'monster' as he was portrayed.

'I am horrified at the way these women describe my encounters with each of them,' Green said. 'I don't know why these six believe that I am capable of raping them. This was all consensual. And I am so very sorry that they didn't feel the same.'

Green signed as a rookie lineman for the Atlanta Falcons in 2016 (pictured above) after his college career ended, but the NFL team dropped him that same year after allegations surfaced

Utah State linebacker Green, pictured above in action in 2014, before joining the Falcons

One of the women, 'victim LP', turned to Green during the hearing and said: 'I didn't ruin your career. You did.'

Another recalled Green allegedly asking her would she tell anyone after he raped her, but she was 'too scared' and didn't at the time.

But she said in court: 'Well guess what, Torrey? I did tell someone. Your actions will now make as much of a difference in your life as they have in mine.'

Torrey Green cries while being consoled as a jury finds him guilty of eight charges including five counts of rape and a charge sexual battery in January this year

Torrey Green, center, talks to his lawyers Skye Lazaro, left, and private investigator E. Christian Warmsley during his rape trial in January

Green, of Rubidoux, California, signed as a rookie lineman for the Atlanta Falcons in 2016 after his college career ended, but the NFL team dropped him that same year after the allegations surfaced.

Most of the sentences imposed Wednesday for Torrey Green will run consecutively, with some to run concurrently.

Skye Lazaro, Green's attorney, asked the judge to give Green five years to life, but prosecutor Spencer Walsh countered that Green should serve time for each crime, or it would be a 'terrible message' to the victims.

'The defendant sexually assaulted six women,' Walsh said. 'Six separate and unique individuals. Six human beings. Six lives that were traumatized and forever changed.'

Before he handed down his sentence, Judge Cannell looked at the six victims seated in the courtroom and said, 'I believe you.'