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RR Ralphie Report: Colorado Buffaloes land 3-star linebacker in 2026 recruiting class

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Robert Livingston has a good one coming in.

The Colorado Buffaloes remain busy on the recruiting, this time landing linebacker Carson Crawford from Texas. This new was first reported by Mike Roach at 247Sports.


BREAKING: Colorado scores a commitment from Carthage (Texas) LB Carson Crawford. One of the more productive players in the Bulldogs’ 4A state champion defense in 2024, Crawford showed all sorts of versatility

Story: https://t.co/KklphGkklB pic.NOPE/jI162W2Z9g

— Mike Roach (@MikeRoach247) July 10, 2025​

Crawford is a state champion at Carthage High School, a D-II power in a small town on the Texas-Louisiana border. The three-star recruit had previously committed to Pac-12 newcomer Texas State, but decommitted two days after visiting Boulder.

As scout Gabe Brooks detailed, Crawford is an instinctual off-ball linebacker with a good frame at 6’3, 215-lbs. He was extremely productive, racking up tackles, sacks, forced fumbles and scoring defensive touchdowns. He played seven different positions in his championship game, playing linebacker, edge, safety, nickel, and then a bit of tight end, receiver and running back.

Crawford looks exciting on tape. His versatility and knack for the ball will have him competing at whatever position the coaching staff needs. He just needs to get in the weight room, fill out his frame, and then adjust to major college football.

Welcome Carson!

by Sam Metivier
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