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  • #16
    As of noon for Pueblo;
    Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School / Previous School
    Chris Arviso II QB 6-2 170 Laveen, Ariz. / Mountain Pointe
    Ryne Berger DE 6-4 235 Spring, Texas / Klein Oak
    Cayden Bird OL 6-5 290 Aurora, Colo. / Grandview
    Matteus Bugg DB 5-11 165 Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field
    Dominic Cesario-Scott TE 6-7 205 Aurora, Colo. / Cherry Creek
    Senon Chapple OL 6-1 275 Fort Worth, Texas / Fossil Ridge
    Amir Copeland DE 6-3 225 Aurora, Colo. / Smoky Hill
    Brayden Downen QB 6-2 205 Long Beach, Calif. / Lakewood
    Devin Dhillon OL 6-6 305 Roseville, Calif. / West Park
    Lorenzo Diggs DE 6-3 230 Pflugerville, Texas / Weiss
    Brian Dykstra DB 5-11 165 Northglenn, Colo. / Northglenn
    Tyler Ethridge OL 6-4 283 Desoto, Texas / Midlothian
    Chance Fuller QB 6-2 195 Arlington, Texas / Lamar / Fort Hays State (Transfer)
    Joseph Garnett LB 6-0 225 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Vista Ridge
    JaHazniah Griffin DT 6-2 285 Austin, Texas / St. Michael Catholic
    Ryan Haley OL 6-6 252 Sacramento, Calif. / Capital Christian
    Darerial Higgins DT 6-3 250 Denton, Texas / Denton Ryan
    Evin James OL 6-5 265 Los Angeles, Calif. / Sierra Canyon
    Maliek Jamison DB 5-11 153 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail
    Delano Jefferson DT 6-2 255 Centennial, Colo. / Grandview
    Evan Lyons K 6-1 180 Superior, Colo. / Monarch
    Jaylon Moore DB 6-1 160 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail
    Ian Ortiz DL 6-3 242 Deming, N.M. / Deming
    Shallum Peter LB 6-2 209 Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands
    Aidan Phillips DB 5-9 180 Castle Rock, Colo. / Douglas County
    Maxwell Rodriguez TE 6-2 210 Greenwood Village, Colo. / Cherry Creek
    Jusiah Sampleton DT 6-0 295 Giddings, Texas / Giddings
    Gary Seidenberger LB 6-1 220 Fredricksburg, Texas / Fredricksburg
    Christopher Soderlund OL 6-2 295 Wheatland, Calif. / Union / American River (Transfer)
    Adrian Soto RB 6-0 200 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo County / Fort Hays State (Transfer)
    Robbie Stebbing DB 5-10 170 Temecula, Calif. / Chaparral
    Clint Thomas WR 6-2 170 Chiefland, Fla. / Chiefland
    Jesse Vorarath OL 6-7 280 Salina, Kan. / Salina South
    Brandon Weatherford OL 6-2 272 Aurora, Colo. / Aurora Central
    Titus White WR 6-3 200 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo West
    Shane Young WR 6-0 170 Victorville, Calif. / Oak Hills

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    • #17
      As of 0650 this morning,

      2023 CSU Pueblo Football Recruiting Class:
      Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School / Previous School
      Chris Arviso II QB 6-2 170 Laveen, Ariz. / Mountain Pointe
      Arren Banks DB 6-2 195 Denver, Colo. / Dr. MLK Jr. Early College
      Ryne Berger DE 6-4 235 Spring, Texas / Klein Oak
      Cayden Bird OL 6-5 290 Aurora, Colo. / Grandview
      Matteus Bugg DB 5-11 165 Gilbert, Ariz. / Williams Field
      Dominic Cesario-Scott TE 6-7 205 Aurora, Colo. / Cherry Creek
      Senon Chapple OL 6-1 275 Fort Worth, Texas / Fossil Ridge
      Amir Copeland DE 6-3 225 Aurora, Colo. / Smoky Hill
      Christopher Cordero RB 5-8 180 Goodyear, Ariz. / Desert Edge
      Devin Dhillon OL 6-6 305 Roseville, Calif. / West Park
      Lorenzo Diggs DE 6-3 230 Pflugerville, Texas / Weiss
      Brayden Downen QB 6-2 205 Long Beach, Calif. / Lakewood
      Layton Duncan WR 6-1 175 Phoenix, Ariz. / Brophy College Prep
      Brian Dykstra DB 5-11 165 Northglenn, Colo. / Northglenn
      Donovan English DB 6-0 170 Pomona, Calif. / Colony
      Tyler Ethridge OL 6-4 283 Desoto, Texas / Midlothian
      Chance Fuller QB 6-2 195 Arlington, Texas / Lamar / Fort Hays State
      Joseph Garnett LB 6-0 225 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Vista Ridge
      JaHazniah Griffin DT 6-2 285 Austin, Texas / St. Michael Catholic
      Ryan Haley OL 6-6 252 Sacramento, Calif. / Capital Christian
      Darerial Higgins DT 6-3 250 Denton, Texas / Denton Ryan
      Dre Jackson DB 5-9 173 Denver, Colo. / Dr. MLK Jr. Early College
      Evin James OL 6-5 265 Los Angeles, Calif. / Sierra Canyon
      Maliek Jamison DB 5-11 153 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail
      Delano Jefferson DT 6-2 255 Centennial, Colo. / Grandview
      Austin Jordan DE 6-5 220 Colorado Springs, Colo. / Vista Ridge
      Evan Lyons K 6-1 180 Superior, Colo. / Monarch
      Jaylon Moore DB 6-1 160 Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail
      Ian Ortiz DL 6-3 242 Deming, N.M. / Deming
      Shallum Peter LB 6-2 209 Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands
      Aidan Phillips DB 5-9 180 Castle Rock, Colo. / Douglas County
      Maxwell Rodriguez TE 6-2 210 Greenwood Village, Colo. / Cherry Creek
      Jusiah Sampleton DT 6-0 295 Giddings, Texas / Giddings
      Gary Seidenberger LB 6-1 220 Fredricksburg, Texas / Fredricksburg
      Christopher Soderlund OL 6-2 295 Wheatland, Calif. / Union / American River
      Adrian Soto RB 6-0 200 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo County / Fort Hays State
      Robbie Stebbing DB 5-10 170 Temecula, Calif. / Chaparral
      Clint Thomas WR 6-2 170 Chiefland, Fla. / Chiefland
      Jesse Vorarath OL 6-7 280 Salina, Kan. / Salina South
      Oliver Welch DB 6-2 175 Los Angeles, Calif. / Venice
      Brandon Weatherford OL 6-2 272 Aurora, Colo. / Aurora Central
      Titus White WR 6-3 200 Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo West
      Shane Young WR 6-0 170 Victorville, Calif. / Oak Hills

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      • #18
        Some observations from the cheap seats in peanut gallery on Coach Vigil’s first recruiting class at CSUP.

        Coaching staff hit the ground running and used relationships with high school coaches from the programs they came from to recruit high quality recruits to Pueblo.

        Recruited 17 players from Colorado and 26 from out of State, primarily Texas and California. That’s the first time CSUP has ever had a class with more out of State than in State recruits.

        Recruited speed to burn at the skill positions. Several WRs and DBs, and an RB, with 4.4 speed.

        Recruited size, strength, athleticism and twitchy reflex speed at the DL and LB positions. Looks like the defense is going to go with four down linemen.

        Recruited size, agility and athleticism at the OL positions. Some of those dudes can run like TEs.

        Recruited a place kicker that kicked a field goal over 50 yards, and kicked into or out of the back of the end zone consistently on kick offs.


        Recruited only one player from Pueblo, a WR from Pueblo West. But he’s not really from Pueblo. I think he’s originally from Plano, Texas. Here’s what Titus White told a local reporter. “I came along way a year ago. I really didn't know how this was going to be. Hard work really pays off. It's really surreal. I'm still soaking it in, and I got my whole family here from Texas, so it's a big moment for all of us. You can't really get no better than that."

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        • #19
          I forgot to mention in my previous post that Adrian Soto, who is from Pueblo, has one year of eligibility remaining so he left Fort Hays University to play out his final year of eligibility. He graduated from Pueblo County High School before moving to Kansas to get his college degree.

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          • #20
            One final thought about Coach Vigil's recruits.

            John Wristen tried his level best to recruit Colorado kids to play QB at CSUP. Some arrived in Pueblo with much promise but, for one reason or another, didn’t performed at the same level as Chris Bonner, Ross Dausin and, most recently, Hunter Raquet (each an outstanding QB at CSUP). Bonner and Raquet came to Pueblo from California and Dausin from Texas.


            Coach Vigil and Eystin Salum played QB at Colorado Mesa. Both showed that there is DII QB talent in Colorado. Vigil and the Mavs beat Nebraska Kearney (a beastly team in those days) and lost only one regular season game in 2007 to Danny Woodhead’s Chadron State Eagles. The Mavs made it to the playoffs and faced Abilene Christian University in the first round. ACU beat Mesa pretty handily. Abilene Christian was a beastly top-ten team at the time. Salum, on the other hand, didn’t have the supporting cast to get Mesa to the next level. Nevertheless, Salum was named the RMAC’s Offensive Player of the Year and was an outstanding dual threat QB.

            Vigil recruited only one Colorado kid to play QB at CSUP that I’m aware of; TavianTuli from Fountain-Fort Carson HS. Tuli, 6-3 230, is a physical dual threat QB. He is a punishing runner and can spin the ball too. Tuli decided to accept an offer from Northern Colorado where the new coaching staff plans to play him at LB or position other than QB (QB if necessary). I’ll attach Tuli’s Hudl link. Kid is an amazing athlete.

            The two QBs Vigil recruited are from out of State; one from Cali and the other from Arizona. Both have strong arms, can skillfully avoid oncoming rushers and will run the ball when necessary. The kid from Cali can launch the ball 70 yards. Both got looks from DI schools and performed well at camps alongside prospects that went to P5 colleges. Both appear to have the potential to perform at the same level as Bonner, Dausin and Raquet.


            https://www.hudl.com/profile/12590382/Tavian-Tuli
            Last edited by Lobo; 02-03-2023, 07:33 PM.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Lobo View Post
              I forgot to mention in my previous post that Adrian Soto, who is from Pueblo, has one year of eligibility remaining so he left Fort Hays University to play out his final year of eligibility. He graduated from Pueblo County High School before moving to Kansas to get his college degree.
              Soto is a very good and very versatile back.

              Fuller is a great QB when healthy.

              Nice duo for csup.

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              • #22
                A large number of HS recruits attended Junior Day as part of the CSUP Spring Game. The recruits got their photos taken at the Thunderbowl and got a look at the athletic facilities and took a campus tour. They met players and coaches and watched the game. The T-Wolf coaching staff is actively recruiting prospects in Colorado and Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada and elsewhere. Several prospects have already been offered.

                The T-Wolf coaching staff is also actively recruiting players that have entered the transfer portal in addition to JC prospects. The following players have committed to play for CSUP in the fall:

                Dionte Davis, WR, 6’2” 290, Snow College
                Blake Short, QB, 6’1” 180, Stephen F. Austin University
                Howard Russell, RB, 6’ 200, Eastern New Mexico University
                James Turrentine, DT, 6”2” 310, American River College

                Nah’Shawn Keith, DT, 6’0” 280, Santa Barbara City College

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Lobo View Post
                  A large number of HS recruits attended Junior Day as part of the CSUP Spring Game. The recruits got their photos taken at the Thunderbowl and got a look at the athletic facilities and took a campus tour. They met players and coaches and watched the game. The T-Wolf coaching staff is actively recruiting prospects in Colorado and Texas, California, Arizona, Nevada and elsewhere. Several prospects have already been offered.

                  The T-Wolf coaching staff is also actively recruiting players that have entered the transfer portal in addition to JC prospects. The following players have committed to play for CSUP in the fall:

                  Dionte Davis, WR, 6’2” 290, Snow College
                  Blake Short, QB, 6’1” 180, Stephen F. Austin University
                  Howard Russell, RB, 6’ 200, Eastern New Mexico University
                  James Turrentine, DT, 6”2” 310, American River College

                  Nah’Shawn Keith, DT, 6’0” 280, Santa Barbara City College
                  He's gonna be a tough one for DBs to bring down 🤣

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Turbonium View Post

                    He's gonna be a tough one for DBs to bring down 🤣
                    DBs shouldn't worry much. Kid is on strict health diet . . . pizza, burgers, chips, soda and stuff. He should weigh around 200 or so come the Fall . . .

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