CU Buffs football coach Deion Sanders and CSU Rams coach Jay Norvell have at least one thing in common: Their talk about hanging on to in-state kids is beating the walk by four touchdowns.
is 40-40-20 — 40% undergrad transfers, 40% grad transfers and 20% prep recruits. If you want Louis Vuitton talent in black and gold, especially on the boundaries, the cream of those pipelines flows in from Texas, Florida, Georgia and all points in between.
“But here at CSU, we want to establish that if you are a dominant player here in Colorado, we want you at CSU, so we can build something.” The Rams averaged 17.4 in-state offers from 2019-23. The 247 tracker says that while CSU already has 85 offers out for the Class of ’25, none of those, to date, has been extended to a Colorado player.
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