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Few recruiting notes

Adam Munsterteiger

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I spoke to Kebion Ento, the Junior College receiver that visited Boulder over the weekend. He did pick up an offer from the Buffs and is now set to decide between CU and Toledo in the next couple days. He will be a mid-year transfer so he can sign a letter of intent as early as Wednesday morning. Ento is a 6-foot-3 receiver that caught eight touchdowns as a sophomore as East Central C.C. The Buffs are recruiting him for X-receiver, the position Nelson Spruce played the majority of the time and the spot Bryce Bobo plays. I'll have up a front page story with more on him today. Click here to watch his sophomore highlights.

JoJo Domann and his family made it seem like he was very interested in the Buffs during his official visit to CU, but ICYMI, just hours after he returned home he reaffirmed that he is 100 percent committed to Nebraska. Tim Lynott served as his player host and did all he could to try to convince him to stay in state. The Buffs stopped by Carlo Kemp's home for an in-home visit last night, so CU has not given up despite his commitment to Michigan.

Three-star Temecula (Calif.) Linfield Christian School athlete prospect Lorenzo Burns, a top 75 recruit from the Golden State this cycle, has lined up an official visit with CU for Jan. 15. He might then visit Cal on Jan. 22 before deciding between Buffs, Wildcats and Golden Bears. He was at Arizona this past weekend.

A long recruiting dead period began today, and it extends through Jan. 13. No visits, on-campus or off-campus, are allowed during this time. Recruits can still initiate phone contact, however.
 
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