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Published May 23, 2017
California offensive tackle talks new Colorado offer
Mike Singer
CUSportsNation.com
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Etiwanda (Calif.) offensive tackle Alec Anderson doesn't have an offer list like some of the other top offensive line recruits in the West.

Anderson doesn't have 15+ scholarship offers, but he does hold eight total offers and holds Pac-12 offers from Utah, Washington State, Oregon State, and the latest school that jumped in the mix was Colorado.

"It's been pretty good. The spring couldn't have gone better," Anderson said. "With all of the colleges coming in, they were all impressed. I met them personally, and when they saw me move around on the field, they liked how I'm big, tall, and strong and can still move how they want me to.

"All of the offers I've been picking up was shocking at first, but now I'm feeling like I'm doing the right things. I'm working on the things I need to work on, and it's paying off right now."

Anderson received the offer from CU last Friday from offensive line coach Klayton Adams.

"They came out to see me and after that, they like how I was moving. [Adams] hit me up on Twitter, and we were talking on Twitter for a while," Anderson explained. "He called me one day asked if I knew anything about Colorado. I knew they won their division this past year, so that was a plus. After we talked for about 15-20 minutes, they offered me a scholarship."

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