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BREAKING: Colorado Adds Commitment No. 19

Colorado has added commitment No. 19 this evening from Carson Wells, a 6-foot-4, 235 pound Strongside Defensive End from South Sumter (FL) Bushnell. Our staff at CUSportsNation.com quickly provides you with 10 strong takeaways from what we feel is a solid land from the Sunshine State.

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10 Takeaways From Commitment No. 19 Carson Wells 

1. Great Size & Speed Combo - Watching his highlight tape, you notice right away that he has a great speed and size combo. Gets to the quarterback quick, looks to be the most dominating player on the field, and is a play-maker with a very high motor. He plays amped up.

2. Not worried about his 2 Star Ranking - Watching his film I like what I see and he’s a big kid that seems athletic enough to contribute at the next level sooner than later. After some of the national analysts catch wind of his film, could see him as a 3-star.

3. Believe that Colorado Defensive Coordinator Coach Jim Levitt knows what he is doing and he was the one recruiting Wells. Levitt has been around the game plenty and him giving the green light to offer should make Colorado fans feel at ease.

4. Brains - Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Air Force have offered. You have you have your mindset right to be considered for any of these Elite Institutions. Not too many prospects that are striving to play at the next level that have the option to attend some of the Nation’s most exclusive Universities.


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