Colorado guard Andrew Crawford talks approach to freshman season

Colorado’s prized freshman spoke on how he’s approaching his first season in Boulder

Colorado men’s basketball head coach Tad Boyle has developed a reputation for bringing well-rounded athletes to Boulder, especially when it comes to in-state recruiting. Boyle has signed a player from the Centennial State in four of the last five recruiting cycles and holds a commitment from top-ranked class of 2025 Colorado prospect Josiah Sanders.

Andrew Crawford, a four-star prospect from Littleton, is entering his freshman season with an opportunity to play big minutes.

On Monday, I asked Crawford to introduce himself to Buff Nation:

“I’m a big combo guard,” Crawford said. “I’m a 6-(foot)-6 guard who loves to pass the ball. I love getting my teammates open. I love facilitating for them. I love making flashy passes when I can. Rebounding and defense are other huge things. I love getting in the passing lanes, getting out on the break and causing deflections, causing steals, and then getting offensive and defensive rebounds, any way that I can help the team is what you’re looking for.”

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