Leading up to the start of the regular season, CUSportsNation.com will be running through the Colorado football roster in reverse order, starting with #99 Chris Mulumba and ending with #1 Shay Fields.
Today, we continue with Nos. 86-76.
(Note: The CU 2017 signees that are enrolling this summer are excluded from this feature as they do not have officially assigned jersey numbers. Click here to learn more about the 2017 signees).
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No. 86 - Dylan Keeney
6-foot-6, 220-pounds
Tight End
Redshirt Junior
Granite Bay, Calif.
Granite Bay H.S.
Keeney signed with the Buffaloes in the class of 2014 but hasn't quite made a big impact at Colorado on the field thus far. Keeney has caught seven passes in two seasons at Colorado, and he caught just one pass last season, an 8-yard catch against Oregon State. Keeney was listed as the No. 3 tight end on the CU spring game depth chart.
No. 80 - Derek Coleman
6-foot-5, 215-pounds
Tight End
Redshirt Freshman
Broomfield, Colo.
Legacy H.S.
Coleman walked onto the Colorado football team this spring. He caught 43 passes for 529 yards and hauled in seven touchdown receptions as a senior at Legacy H.S. during the fall of 2015.
No. 79 - Jonathan Huckins
6-foot-4, 285-pounds
Center
Redshirt Senior
The Woodlands, Texas
The Woodlands H.S.
Huckins started 10 games as a sophomore and started in three games as a junior when Gerrard Kough went down near the end of the season. Huckins moved from playing guard to taking the starting center spot for the Buffaloes. It looks like he will have the starting role for his final season in Boulder.
No. 77 - Hunter Vaughn
6-foot-7, 290-pounds
Offensive Tackle
Redshirt Freshman
Parker, Colo.
Legend H.S.
Vaughn, a former two-star recruit, signed with the Buffaloes in the class of 2016. He redshirted as a freshman. He was listed as the No. 3 left tackle on CU's spring game depth chart.
No. 76 - Jeromy Irwin
6-foot-5, 295-pounds
Offensive Tackle
Redshirt Senior
Cypress, Texas
Cypress Banks H.S.
Irwin was granted a medical redshirt after he suffered a torn ACL in the second game of the 2015 season. He started 11 games as a sophomore and started 12 games last season. He will likely start at left tackle, which is where he started in previous years. He was voted as a team captain for the 2017 season and is just one of nine previous Buffs to receive that honor.