The Buffs continue to solidify their 2016 class with Walton's commitment.
Who wins the final two first round byes between Arizona, Cal and Colorado? Utah and Oregon have already clinched.
A late addition to the 2016 class, Trego visited this weekend, obviously liked what he saw, and looks to plug holes in the safety depth chart. Trego plays very well near the line of scrimmage and likes to blitz. He has four to play three for the Buffs.
"The Colorado Buffaloes have landed their third commitment of the day with the pledge of Cherry Creek athlete Dante Sparaco."
"Van Diest, who stands at 6'2" and 235 pounds, is a defensive end from Cherry Creek High School in Denver. He is rated as the fifth player in the state of Colorado by 247 Sports and his offer list included Iowa State, Louisville, Nebraska and conference rival Washington State."
The Buffs have plenty of winnable games on their home schedule. Their road slate is as brutal as it can get.
The Buffs got some nice surprises pre-National Signing Day.
Colorado added another member to the 2016 recruiting class with the commitment of Utah outside linebacker Pookie Maka. Maka is a big get for defensive coordinator Jim Leavitt, who was his primary recruiter.
What a way to kick off signing day a little bit early. Beau is a representation of the extra kick that the coaching staff has put in during this last month of recruiting. Bisharat is on the same 7v7 team as Trey Udoffia, and that connection certainly helps. His highlights are extremely impressive. I know this is a Buff fan fantasy, but watching those highlights makes me think of Chris Brown. A tall runner with upright style and a refusal to go down, Bisharat has quick feet, great speed for his size, and cuts in traffic.
Davis Webb, the grad school quarterback transfer from QB farm Texas Tech, has locked up his commitment and aid the Buffs are the place for him. HUGE get for the Buffs.