Tim Brewster seeing 2025 Texas TE Jeremiah Scoby as a strong fit for Colorado

2025 Texas TE Jeremiah Scoby gave an encouraging update on his relationship with Colorado

Colorado’s depth at tight end is somewhat concerning as the 2023 season approaches.

After Seydou Traore surprisingly hit the transfer portal in April, the Buffs were left with a group of tight ends without much college football experience. Meanwhile, TEs coach Tim Brewster mentioned earlier this week that he’s high on walk-on Michael Harrison, a converted wide receiver.

With that being the current state of the TEs room, the next two recruiting classes are of critical importance. Looking at the 2025s, Colorado has been locked in on Texas three-star Jeremiah Scoby for some time now, offering him in early December just three days after Deion Sanders was hired as head coach.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound TE visited Boulder for the spring game and remains interested in the Buffs, per Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede.

“Coach Brewster has been telling me he really wants me to come to Colorado because he feels like I am what they need at the tight end position,” Brewster told BuffStampede. “He loves how I play, how versatile I am on the field.”

Scoby also told BuffStampede that he excels in perimeter and attachment blocking, two skills that indeed fit well into what Brewster is looking for at TE.

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