The Colorado Buffaloes football staff is hard at work, especially with the class of 2023.
The upcoming 2022 season is expected to be another rough one in Boulder for Karl Dorrell and his staff, although a large number of new players and assistant coaches have brought some optimism.
Nonetheless, Colorado continues to make moves in recruiting the class of 2023, showing that better times are ahead for the future of Buffs football.
Colorado is now in the running for four-star defensive back Jeremiah Hughes, who plays at the esteemed Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas. His top-eight was announced on Friday and a few other Pac-12 programs in Oregon State, Utah and Washington also made the list.
Top Eight. @BishopGormanFB @BHoward_11 @BrandonHuffman @bangulo @On3Recruits @espn pic.twitter.com/8ZbfW24JRO
— Jeremiah Hughes (@jervmiahhughes) May 13, 2022
Hughes’ top-eight announcement comes shortly after that of fellow four-star class of 2023 recruit Smith Snowden, a cornerback from Utah.
While the upcoming season might not be an enjoyable one for the Buffs and their fans to watch, good times are coming and the impressive class of 2023 is in line to get even better if a couple of these recruits decide to play their college ball in Boulder.
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