Savion Riley impressed by Colorado’s depth in the secondary

Savion Riley: “Our secondary is nice, I can’t lie”

Depth should not be an issue in Colorado football’s defensive secondary this upcoming season.

Along with returning key starters Travis Hunter, Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig and Shilo Sanders, the Buffs acquired talented transfers Preston Hodge (Liberty Flames), DJ McKinney (Oklahoma State Cowboys), Colton Hood (Auburn Tigers), Savion Riley (Vanderbilt Commodores/Miami Hurricanes) and several others. Consequentially, head coach Deion Sanders and defensive coordinator Robert Livingston will have many different options to play with.

From Riley’s perspective, CU’s secondary is meshing well as the Buffs’ season opener against North Dakota State approaches.

“Our secondary is nice, I can’t lie,” Riley told Buffaloes Wire. “We’re coming together. We got Preston (Hodge), my boy Cam (Silmon-Craig), Shilo (Sanders). We got a lot of pieces everywhere — Trav (Hunter). I don’t really see that many weaknesses. There’s a lot of key players everywhere, and it’s going to be fun.”

Riley, a safety who was briefly committed to Miami this offseason, could be one of Colorado’s top tacklers in the secondary. With the Commodores last season, he totaled 48 tackles, including a career-high 12 against the Florida Gators.

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Following visit, transfer safety Savion Riley commits to Colorado football

Following a recent trip to Boulder, safety Savion Riley has committed to Colorado

One week after visiting with Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders in Boulder, transfer portal safety Savion Riley committed to the Buffs on Saturday, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

Colorado marks Riley’s second transfer commitment this offseason. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound defensive back spent the past two years at Vanderbilt before entering the portal in December and committing to Miami. Riley was a Hurricane for about four months, seeing first-team reps this spring.

As a redshirt freshman at Vanderbilt last season, Riley played in eight games and started two. He finished the year with 48 total tackles, including a career-high 12 against the Florida Gators on Oct. 7.

247Sports tabbed the Acworth, Georgia native as a three-star prospect in the 2022 recruiting class.

Including Riley, Colorado has landed seven defensive backs out of the transfer portal this offseason.

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