Since joining the Pac-12 conference, Colorado has made an increased effort to recruit California. On Friday, the Buffaloes received a commitment from a talented wide receiver, in Bryce Bobo (Covina, Calif./Charter Oak). The 6-foot-2, 175-pound wideout made a name for himself this spring, performing very well at several passing tournaments. It was enough to earn offers from Idaho and Colorado, and Bobo said that for the past two weeks after earning the offer from the Buffaloes, he had been thinking about committed.
"I felt like their football team is really family based," he said. "All the coaches are really genuine and they made a good first impression with me and my family. They made it seem more at home."
Bobo said the uphill climb Colorado is undertaking was a selling point and a reason he wanted to jump on board.
"I felt like their football team is really family based," he said. "All the coaches are really genuine and they made a good first impression with me and my family. They made it seem more at home."
Bobo said the uphill climb Colorado is undertaking was a selling point and a reason he wanted to jump on board.
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Oregon, Utah, Washington and
Wyoming and provides talent for Pac=12 programs and other national recruiting programs.