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Committed: October 5, 2018 Colorado offered the junior college defensive linemen in the spring and were his first offer. Jackson added offers from the likes of Boise State and San Diego State, but the Buffaloes continued to stay active in his recruitment. After they brought him on campus for an official in June, it seemed like just a matter of time before he'd commit. It took longer than expected, but Jackson pledged to CU in early October. Now, the big question is if Jackson will stick with the Buffaloes. He's very much open to other offers and will potentially take more official visits. Links Datona Jackson on why he chose the Colorado Buffaloes JuCo DE Datona Jackson commits to Colorado Jackson nearly committed while on Colorado visit Jackson talks first offer from Colorado

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Committed: September 28, 2018 Colorado doesn't have a shortage of defensive backs committed in the 2019 class, so it was a bit of a surprise when we learned that they were targeting Wilmer hard in September and had him on campus for an official visit. But Colorado likes Wilmer at inside linebacker, rather than defensive back which is what he plays in high school. Wilmer is an ultra-athletic talent who will bulk up and make this coaching staff look very smart for taking him as a jack linebacker. Links Wilmer details Colorado Buffaloes commitment Wilmer impressed with Boulder; talks Colorado official visit Buffs give Wilmer his first P5 offer

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Committed: August 25, 2018 With Rick Gamboa and Drew Lewis (plays OLB and ILB) graduating after the 2018 season, the Buffs needed to add depth to its inside linebacker corps. They did that in the 2019 class, and Allen is an instant impact player. Allen held several other offers, including Washington State and Utah, before committing to Colorado in late August. Links Colorado feels like home to Jashua Allen JuCo ILB Allen commits to Colorado JuCo LB lands two Pac-12 offers

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Committed: August 6, 2018 On July 31, Greenwood Village (Colo.) Cherry Creek linebacker Alec Pell landed an offer from the nearby Colorado Buffaloes, but he was committed to Boise State. After a few days of mulling things over, Pell announced his intentions of switching his commitment to the Buffaloes. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder also held offers from the likes of Cal, Iowa State, and several other FCS schools. Links Alec Pell flips to Colorado

Committed: August 1, 2018 The Buffs added some beef to its defensive line by adding Na'im Rodman from Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco. Rodman is a top 100 recruit in the state of California and is expected to play nose guard at CU. Rodman landed an offer from CU in July and it took him just a couple of weeks to announce his commitment. Rivals.com's Adam Gorney calls Rodman a "big-bodied interior defensive lineman who can cause a lot of problems." Links ANALYSIS: What is Colorado getting in Na'im Rodman? BREAKING: Rodman commits to Colorado because of 'family atmosphere' DT Na'im Rodman excited about new offer from Colorado

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Committed: July 26, 2018 Johnson officially visited Colorado in late-June in hopes of landing an offer from the Buffaloes, and that hope became reality. It took Johnson a month from then to announce his pledge to CU, as he wanted to be 100% on his decision. "When I'm committed, I'm loyal to that school. I'm not going to decommit," Johnson said. "That's why it took me so long; I wanted to make sure it was the right fit for me." Johnson has great versatility as he could line up at tackle, guard, or center at Colorado. Links ANALYSIS: What is Colorado getting in Cam'ron Johnson? Cam'ron Johnson details his Colorado commit; talks what position he'll play

Committed: July 25, 2018 Colorado added another defensive back with a high ceiling in Bakersfield (Calif.) safety Carl Jones. He's a bit of a diamond in the rough as his last high school didn't get much attention, but after a transfer, Jones will be able to show the state of California what he's made of. Rivals.com's Adam Gorney calls Jones a "versatile defensive back who has impressive athleticism to come up and make plays." Links BREAKING: Carl Jones commits to Colorado; discusses his pledge ANALYSIS: What is Colorado getting in Carl Jones?

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Committed: June 29, 2018 The 6-foot-2, 170-pound versatile defensive back committed to Colorado just three weeks following an official visit to CU in early June. Martin also held offers from the likes of Oregon, Rutgers, Boston College, Utah, and Washington State. Martin is a physical cornerback, who can also play safety at the next level with his size. Martin is ranked as the No. 98 overall prospect in the state of California. Links Martin breaks down Colorado commitment Colorado adds Jaylen Martin Martin looking to take Colorado official visit

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Committed: June 24, 2018 The Austrian sensation was picking up several smaller division one scholarship offers before he attended a camp at Colorado, and he netted an offer from the Buffaloes. Two weeks later, the 6-foot-7, 280-pounder announced his commitment to the Buffaloes. Senn does not attend high school in the United States; he came to the country to attend college camps in hopes to land scholarship offers. He got his wish. Links Austrian lineman Valentin Senn joins Colorado's 2019 commit list

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Committed: June 23, 2018 Wiley's recruitment blew up fast, as his first offer came from (you guessed it) the Colorado Buffaloes on May 24, and Oklahoma State and Washington State followed suit with scholarship offers on that day as well. Arizona State also offered Wiley, and he took an official visit to Oklahoma State, but the local Buffs won out for the Eaglecrest three-star offensive tackle following an unofficial visit in June. Links 6-foot-6 offensive tackle Jake Wiley commits to Colorado Wiley grew up a fan of the CU Buffs

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Committed: February 1, 2018 Austin Johnson, aka Big Salsa, picked CU over Colorado State and Arizona State and landed an offer from Oklahoma State in early May. He ranks as the No. 26 offensive guard in the country. Rivals.com analyst Adam Gorney calls Johnson "a physical lineman who doesn’t mind playing through the whistle. He’s also an athletic prospect who moves well and is great in the run game." Links Commitment going well for Austin Johnson Johnson discusses Colorado commitment Buffaloes land Austin Johnson

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Committed: December 12, 2017 Highlands Ranch (Colo.) Valor Christian running back Joshia Davis became the Colorado Buffaloes' first verbal commit of the 2019 class when he pledged to CU back in December. The Buffs had been recruiting Davis for about a year and a half, and their efforts paid off with his commitment. Davis stands at 6-foot, 190-pounds and is ranked as a three-star recruit. Links Joshia Davis can't wait to be at Colorado

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