1. CU is one of 16 programs that ESPN is covering live.
Kris Budden will be reporting live from Boulder, with interviews to be conducted with CU head coach Mike MacIntyre and select players, including some of Colorado's 12 early enrollees.
ESPN's extensive multi-platform coverage will span all of its networks as well as ESPN.com. The 12th annual event provides the latest news and information on college team's recruiting classes as top recruits make their official commitments. The day gets underway with an ESPNU special at 6 a.m. MST before jumping to ESPN2 at 10 a.m. The final two hours (3-5 p.m.) will then wrap up on ESPNU. Coverage will include contributions from reporters at all 16 campuses, with more than 25 interviews with head coaches and 12 on-air announcements.
Hosts Matt Schick (a Colorado graduate) and Joe Tessitore will keep fans up to date on all the news surrounding the day, led by national recruiting analyst Tom Luginbill, recruiting analyst Craig Haubert, and college football analysts Mike Bellotti, Mack Brown, Joey Galloway and David Pollack. The crew will be joined by former LSU head coach Les Miles (also a former CU assistant in the 1980s), who will contribute to coverage throughout the day as a guest analyst, sharing his insight and experiences on the recruiting process.
http://www.cubuffs.com/news/2017/1/25/football-espn-to-spend-national-signing-day-in-boulder.aspx
https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/espn-covering-buffs-on-signing-day-with-dedicated-reporter.124319/
2. CU signed 9 players as Early Enrollees who started at CU this semester. 16 more players are verbally committed and the chatter is that we should get 2 or 3 more tomorrow.
Early Enrollees: Javier Edwards (JUCO NT), Shamar Hamilton (JUCO OLB), Jaylon Jackson (Fr WR) Isaiah Lewis (Fr S), Tyler Lytle (Fr QB), Chris Mulumba (JUCO DT), Jake Moretti (Fr OT), Dante Sparaco (Fr DE), Dante Wigley (JUCO CB)
Current Verbals: Maurice Bell (Fr WR), Jacob Callier (Fr DT), Alex Fontenot (Fr RB), Kevin George (JUCO CB), Nate Landman (Fr LB), Chris Miller (Fr CB), Chase Newman (Fr LB), KD Nixon (Fr WR), Sebastian Olver (Fr TE), Heston Paige (Fr OT), Grant Polley (Fr OG), Jalen Sami (Fr NT), Laviska Shenault (Fr WR), Will Sherman (Fr OG), Jonathan Van Diest (Fr LB), Carson Wells (Fr LB)
https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/2017-recruit-profile-index.104075/
3. Signatures to watch
4. Pac-12 classes & CU's rank within the conference, particularly the South
It looks like USC is going to have the #1 class (nationally Top 10), with Stanford probably #2 and making a late push for Top 10 nationally. 3rd thru 7th in the conference looks like it will be some order of Oregon, UCLA, Washington, CU and Arizona. Arizona doesn't have momentum right now and could potentially fall out of this group. After that, Oregon State looks like it's in 8th but ASU and Utah could finish strong to pass them. Wazzu, currently around 9th, could slip to 11th. Cal seems destined for the lowest rated class. We'll see how it shakes out.
https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/pac-12-recruiting-thread.123113/
Kris Budden will be reporting live from Boulder, with interviews to be conducted with CU head coach Mike MacIntyre and select players, including some of Colorado's 12 early enrollees.
ESPN's extensive multi-platform coverage will span all of its networks as well as ESPN.com. The 12th annual event provides the latest news and information on college team's recruiting classes as top recruits make their official commitments. The day gets underway with an ESPNU special at 6 a.m. MST before jumping to ESPN2 at 10 a.m. The final two hours (3-5 p.m.) will then wrap up on ESPNU. Coverage will include contributions from reporters at all 16 campuses, with more than 25 interviews with head coaches and 12 on-air announcements.
Hosts Matt Schick (a Colorado graduate) and Joe Tessitore will keep fans up to date on all the news surrounding the day, led by national recruiting analyst Tom Luginbill, recruiting analyst Craig Haubert, and college football analysts Mike Bellotti, Mack Brown, Joey Galloway and David Pollack. The crew will be joined by former LSU head coach Les Miles (also a former CU assistant in the 1980s), who will contribute to coverage throughout the day as a guest analyst, sharing his insight and experiences on the recruiting process.
http://www.cubuffs.com/news/2017/1/25/football-espn-to-spend-national-signing-day-in-boulder.aspx
https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/espn-covering-buffs-on-signing-day-with-dedicated-reporter.124319/
2. CU signed 9 players as Early Enrollees who started at CU this semester. 16 more players are verbally committed and the chatter is that we should get 2 or 3 more tomorrow.
Early Enrollees: Javier Edwards (JUCO NT), Shamar Hamilton (JUCO OLB), Jaylon Jackson (Fr WR) Isaiah Lewis (Fr S), Tyler Lytle (Fr QB), Chris Mulumba (JUCO DT), Jake Moretti (Fr OT), Dante Sparaco (Fr DE), Dante Wigley (JUCO CB)
Current Verbals: Maurice Bell (Fr WR), Jacob Callier (Fr DT), Alex Fontenot (Fr RB), Kevin George (JUCO CB), Nate Landman (Fr LB), Chris Miller (Fr CB), Chase Newman (Fr LB), KD Nixon (Fr WR), Sebastian Olver (Fr TE), Heston Paige (Fr OT), Grant Polley (Fr OG), Jalen Sami (Fr NT), Laviska Shenault (Fr WR), Will Sherman (Fr OG), Jonathan Van Diest (Fr LB), Carson Wells (Fr LB)
https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/2017-recruit-profile-index.104075/
3. Signatures to watch
- Nate Landman - took OV to Cal the last weekend
- Chris Miller - took silent OV to Baylor & then another OV to Ole Miss in January
- Carson Wells, Will Sherman, KD Nixon and others received late offers and strong pushes, but seem solid with CU
- K'Lavon Chaisson (DE) - deciding among CU, Florida, LSU & Texas
- Damion Daniels (NT) - deciding between CU and Nebraska
- Josh Falo (TE) - deciding among CU, Oregon and USC
- Emmanuel Flowers (S) - deciding among CU, Michigan State, Boise State and SDSU
- Nick Ford (DT/OT) - deciding among CU, Cal, Utah and Washington
- Jalen Harris (DE) - UA commit deciding among CU, Arizona, Illinois and Notre Dame
- Terrance Lang (OT/DE) - USC verbal deciding between CU and USC
- Jared Poplawski (TE) - ASU verbal deciding between CU and ASU
- Casey Roddick (OG) - former Cal commit deciding among CU, Cal, SDSU and Utah
- Surprises?
4. Pac-12 classes & CU's rank within the conference, particularly the South
It looks like USC is going to have the #1 class (nationally Top 10), with Stanford probably #2 and making a late push for Top 10 nationally. 3rd thru 7th in the conference looks like it will be some order of Oregon, UCLA, Washington, CU and Arizona. Arizona doesn't have momentum right now and could potentially fall out of this group. After that, Oregon State looks like it's in 8th but ASU and Utah could finish strong to pass them. Wazzu, currently around 9th, could slip to 11th. Cal seems destined for the lowest rated class. We'll see how it shakes out.
https://www.allbuffs.com/threads/pac-12-recruiting-thread.123113/
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