While recruiting potential future players, the Buffaloes are looking closely at some talented in-state prospects. On Wednesday, Fairview High School athlete Toray Davis took to X (formerly Twitter) to share that after speaking with Colorado football defensive coordinator Robert Livingston and cornerbacks coach Kevin Mathis, he received an offer from the Buffs.
Listed as a wide receiver on 247Sports, the class of 2026 prospect from Boulder is seemingly being recruited as a defensive back. The rising Fairview junior is listed at 6-foot-1 and 170 pounds and shows incredible ball skills as a defensive back. Though not yet graded by any recruiting services, Davis could grow into one of the state’s top prospects if he can continue to improve as a ballhawk.
Davis’ highlight tape also features him lining up at multiple offensive positions, including wide receiver and running back. The two-way playmaker has earned other scholarship offers from Iowa State and San Diego State.
After having a great conversation with coach Livingston and @Coach_Fella23 I am thankful and blessed to have received an offer from the University of Colorado @warriorqbcoach @CUBuffsFootball pic.twitter.com/bp8AbGiUKQ
— Toray Davis (@Toray_Davis21) June 19, 2024
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