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Colorado Buffaloes Secure Top Recruits

Coach Deion Sanders secures eleven commitments for Colorados class of 2026, including four-star prospects Carson Crawford and Preston Ashley. The Buffaloes focus on strengthening their offensive line and linebackers, with three three-star prospects and three new linebackers committing. Despite losing three players to de-commitments, Colorados class is ranked 105th nationally and 15th in the Big 12, with potential for early playing time for Crawford and competition for Ashley.

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