Buff added four players to its recruiting class for 2023 over the weekend. This includes two very productive transfers.
CU signed four-star receiver Omarion Miller (Vivian, Louisiana) on Saturday and added three players on Sunday. .).
Horn, who has played two seasons with USF and has two remaining seasons, is rated a 4-stat recruit for the 11th receiver in this year’s transfer class, according to 247Sports.com. In his two seasons with USF, Horne caught 67 passes for 959 yards (14.3 yards per catch for him) and he scored four touchdowns. This year, he caught 37 passes for 551 yards and 3 touchdowns, and also had a touchdown kickoff return.Horn chose CU over Houston, and there was also interest from Penn State University and Texas A&M among others. The 5-foot-9-inch, 170-pound Horne graduated from Seminole (Florida) High School in 2021. She was a three-star prospect.
“I want to thank all the coaches for giving me the opportunity to come out of the portal,” Horn wrote on Twitter. “Houston and Colorado have been faithful to me since Jumpman, but through all this prayer my heart has led me here. I am ready for this new legacy.”
The 6-4, 218-pound Traoré earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors this season after leading Arkansas in catches (50), receiving yards (655) and receiving touchdowns (4). did. He was one of his six FBS tight ends to record at least his 50 catches this season.
A former football goaltender who grew up in London, he caught 62 passes in two seasons in Arkansas with two years left to qualify. He chose his CU over Pac-12 rival Utah.
Miller is a 6-2, 200-pound receiver from North Cad (Louisiana) High School who chose CU over Nebraska and LSU. Miller, who was rated the top 45 receiver in the 2023 class by most recruiting services, originally committed him to LSU on August 2, 2021.
In his three seasons with the national team at North Cado, Miller caught 154 passes for 3,492 yards and 43 touchdowns. In 2021, he caught 76 passes for 1,502 yards and 20 touchdowns. As a senior this year, he caught his 49 passes for 1,183 yards (averaging 24.1 yards per catch) and his 15 touchdowns. He also rushed for 193 yards and three touchdowns on 16 carries, returned kickoffs for touchdowns, picked two passes on defense, and had one in the end zone to score another. Earned.
Among 18 high school students in CU’s class, Miller has the second highest rating of 91.27 by 247Sports.com. Only running back Dylan Edwards has a higher rating (92.70).
Wiseman, the 6-3, 175-pound quarterback from South Paulding, Georgia High School, was originally scheduled to move to Kansas in August, but visited CU on December 16 and was released from KU on Wednesday. left the company. He received a total of 28 offers, including California and Colorado.He is a three-star recruit.
In his prep career, Wiseman completed 60.4% of his passes for 4,432 yards, 38 touchdowns, and 19 interceptions. He also ran for 743 yards and 15 touchdowns. As a senior this year, he completed his 63.9% of his passes for 1,756 yards, 15 touchdowns and interceptions, adding 242 yards and his three touchdowns on the ground.
CU has 30 players, including 12 transfers in the 2023 recruiting class. With the addition of Horn and Traoré, CU’s transfer class has moved him up to third place in the 247Sports national rankings, behind Michigan and Florida.