WATCH: Clips from Colorado’s first practice back from spring break

Check out a few highlights from Colorado’s first practice back from spring break

The Buffs are back in Boulder and appear ready to enter a somewhat grueling stretch of practices leading into the spring game on April 22. But as has been the case all spring, the energy was high for Colorado’s first practice post-break on Tuesday.

Thanks to Deion Sanders Jr.’s Well Off Media YouTube Channel, we were given a glimpse inside the Buffs’ return to the indoor practice facility during what was a snowy Tuesday on campus.

Well Off Media documented players and coaches arriving for breakfast, head coach Deion Sanders’ pre-practice speech on the importance of work ethic and, of course, the practice itself.

Check out a few highlights from Colorado’s first practice back from spring break:

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Walk-on RB Charlie Offerdahl balling for Colorado early in spring camp

Walk-on Charlie Offerdahl ripped off a big run at spring practice last week

Colorado Buffaloes and college football fans alike love to see players get rewarded for their hard work. Every year videos emerge of walk-on players getting the ultimate sign of respect by being put on scholarship.

Coaches often come up with ways to surprise these players by having them address the team before receiving a scholarship. Charlie Offerdahl could become the next Buffs player to get this moment in short order.

Well Off Media posted a video recap of the Friday practice before spring break, and Offerdahl ripped off a long run with the No. 2 offense before being mobbed by his teammates. He also received a hug from head coach Deion Sanders after his tough running.

Coach Prime asked Offerdahl to address the team after practice and he talked about his love for his team, which he referred to as his family, and how he has balled out for scouts as a walk-on to get to this point. Sanders gave an answer that the entire team cheered for:

“Tell you what, you keep on balling out, you ain’t gonna be a walk-on for long.”

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