Colorado is a school to watch for Vivian (La.) North Caddo four-star wide receiver Omarion Miller if he does sign this week. However, that "if" is a big one. Here's the latest:
EDIT (9:30am): Just spoke to Miller. He confirmed with me that he will not sign this week.
I'm so excited to see the commits we are going to get with Deion as the closer! It's been a really fun couple of weeks to actually be part of the recruiting process!
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West Virginia transfer edge rusher Taijh Alston has announced his commitment to Colorado today after a weekend visit with the Buffs.
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Boyle discusses his record-setting win and establishing the Buffs' offensive recipe.
Simpson and da Silva discuss their big games and what's been working for them as they clinch their third win.
Also @Telecaster1, on Luke O'Brien: "I hope we have him back. We'll see. It's between him and the trainer and we'll kind of get a read on that over the next couple of days. But hopefully we'll have him back for [Wednesday]. I don't know if we will or we won't. It's out of my control. It's out of his control. So we'll see."
Cord-cutting is up. Ad sales are down. And layoffs are looming. Next year is set up to be a gloomy year in sports media. But the business still will see a lot of activity. This is how I see 2023 shaking out.
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Interesting:
Amazon gets Pac-12 rights
ESPN will be prepared to split the Pac-12’s media rights with Amazon, but will not offer the conference significantly more than it pays for the Big 12. That will lead the Pac-12 to sell almost its entire media package to Amazon for a price that is slightly higher than what the Big 12 gets from ESPN and Fox. The Pac-12 will carve out a handful of prime-time football games that it then will sell to CBS.
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English linebacker Kofi Taylor-Barrocks has committed to Colorado just a few minutes ago. The 6-foot-3 recruit from the NFL Academy in London had previously been committed to Jackson State. He backed off that pledge less than two weeks ago and is now headed to join Deion Sanders and the Buffs in Boulder.
Michigan State, Ole Miss and West Virginia are a few of the Power Five schools that had offered him plus he had interest from Notre Dame, Penn State and Maryland as well.