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Colorado football’s offensive line room looks a bit different now than it did only 24 hours ago.
Soon after Louisiana Tech transfer OL Zarian McGill announced his commitment to the Buffs on Sunday morning, news dropped that Colorado had lost recent signee Carter Miller. According to Adam Munsterteiger of BuffStampede, Miller flipped his transfer pledge to join former Colorado OL coach Phil Loadholt at Mississippi State.
Loadholt recruited Miller, a former interior lineman at Louisiana-Monroe, to Boulder before joining the Bulldogs’ staff late last month. The 6-foot-2, 300-pound Miller was committed to Colorado for about three weeks.
Fortunately for the Buffs, McGill is coming off a considerably better 2024 season compared to Miller. Here’s what Munsterteiger wrote on the two offensive linemen:
According to Pro Football Focus, the Buffs are getting an upgrade, at least based on 2024 performance. Miller graded out at 58.5 over 714 offensive snaps. McGill graded out at 69.9 over 429 offensive snaps. Both played at center this past season.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has yet to announce Loadholt’s replacement.
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This article originally appeared on Buffaloes Wire: REPORT: Recent Colorado signee flips transfer pledge, joins Phil Loadholt at Mississippi State
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Publish date : 2025-01-06 03:11:00
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