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19 recruits who have signed up for Coach Prime’s 2023 class

19 recruits who have signed up for Coach Prime’s 2023 class
19 recruits who have signed up for Coach Prime’s 2023 class


The Colorado Buffaloes have been the biggest story in the recruiting game over the last couple of months. While they’re coming off a 1-11 season their fortunes have changed in a profound way. Ever since Deion Sanders was hired as their head coach Boulder has become the hottest destination on the recruiting circuit.

Colorado even pulled off the biggest coup of this recruiting cycle, flipping Lakeland (Fla.) five-star cornerback and the No. 2 overall recruit Cormani McClain from Miami. Sanders has also been on fire in the transfer portal, where he’s picked up another 25 players – including 2022’s top-ranked recruit, cornerback Travis Hunter. All together, Colorado’s 2023 class now ranks No. 21 in the country.

Here’s a head-count of the 19 Seniors who have signed their National Letters of Intent to play for Coach Prime next season at Colorado.

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Cormani McClain

Andrew Ivins, 247 Sports

Dylan Edwards

Parker Thune, 247Sports

Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Photo: Taje McCoy

Morgan Pearson

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Ryan Staub

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Carter Stoutmire

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Isaiah Jatta

Hale McGranahan, 247Sports

Jacob Page

Ryan Callahan, 247Sports

Asaad Waseem

Chris Nee, 247Sports

Jordan Onovughe

Shotgun Spratling

Michael Swain, 247Sports

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Victory Johnson

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Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Jaden Milliner-Jones

Bill Embody, 247Sports

kasen weisman

Andrew Ivins, 247Sports

Hank Zilinskas

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