Champ Bailey’s son is hoping to make his own mark on Colorado sports.
Keevan Bailey (5-11, 175 pounds) will be a sophomore cornerback at Colorado State this fall. He began last year as a rotational cornerback as a freshman and was a starter by the end of the 2019 season.
“He’s a very talented kid, has a great skill set, and as the season went on last year, you just saw things starting to click a little bit more,” CSU cornerbacks coach Anthony Perkins said in an interview with Kelly Lyell of the Fort Collins Coloradoan.
“At the beginning of the season, he was relying mainly just on pure athleticism, and as the season went on last year you just saw things starting to click a little bit more.”
After totaling 19 tackles and one interception last year, Bailey is aiming to take a big jump in 2020.
Champ Bailey was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame last year after earning 12 Pro Bowl nods and totaling 52 interceptions in 15 seasons. He spent the final 10 years of his career with the Broncos.
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