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2023 Recruit Profile Index & Recruiting News

Probably doesn't matter since the below says he just committed to Vanderbilt, but per 247 this QB was offered by the Buffs in February.



 
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Couldn't find a page for him yet in 247 or Rivals, but here is an article on him written heading into this season -






 
Good thing CU has McChesney and SixZero in their corner!
Northern Front Range now has it's own Training place to compete with SixZero, albeit without nearly the cost or fame (yet). But both these guys were very good football players at Wyoming.

As an aside, Tyler Strong played LB/RB at Niwot HS and I tried to tell Hawkins about him in 2006 or '07, at a booster event. Hawkins used his most condescending know-everything attitude to dismiss my suggestion in front of some other folks. There is no doubt he'd have been a multi-year starter at CU.

At any rate, this provides good instruction on technique as well as performance training for kids who can't drive to SixZero and will hopefully elevate Northern Colorado football and develop more linemen. CU needs a supply of linemen coming out of this state who've been well-coached early on (old habits are hard to break).

CU football should always be known for having a very good Offensive Line if we are to be good again. It's the one position we produce in quantity and I think more expertise helping kids is for the better!

 
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