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The college football recruiting trail is ablaze specifically for the high school kids as National Signing Day (NSD) looms closer, and fans across the nation are refreshing their feeds for updates. The latest Rivals post, in collaboration with other major recruiting platforms and stalkers, spotlights the Top 10 elite uncommitted players left in the 2025 class. From 5-star defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart (No. 8 overall) to Justus Terry, the top 5-star defensive tackle (No. 9 overall), the list has no shortage of talent. But what caught the eye of the Colorado Ultras is this trio of names that could potentially make Boulder their home.

For Coach Deion Sanders, this recruiting cycle represents an opportunity to cement his transformative vision for the No. 23 Buffs. Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, an elite outside linebacker, from IMG Academy. The Bradenton native could bring the explosiveness the Buffs desperately need in their defensive arsenal. Known for his versatility and speed, Owusu-Boateng is a player capable of changing the momentum of a game with a single play. He’s a coveted name for every program, but Buffs fans believe Coach Prime’s charisma and NFL pedigree make Colorado an enticing destination.

 

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Meanwhile, route-runner Winnie Watkins Jr. the No. 85 overall, Venice HS player has emerged as a game-changing prospect. With quick feet, sharp route-running, and soft hands, he’s a perfect fit for Colorado’s high-tempo offense. Watkins is already a fan favorite, with many excited about his potential to join his cousin, The Buffs commit Winston Watkins Jr., on the field.

Then there’s London Merritt, No. 59 overall, also from the IMG Academy. The former Ohio State commit whose journey through the recruiting process has kept fans on edge. A relentless pass-rusher, Merritt’s presence could solidify the Buffs’ defensive line and add much-needed depth. While programs like Alabama and Georgia are still in the mix, Boulder has become a buzz-worthy option for this young talent.

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The Buffs army is wasting no time envisioning these players donning the Colorado black and gold. Under Rivals’ Instagram post, fans flooded the comments with their optimism and anticipation. One fan declared, “BIG OL’ BUFFS 🦬🦬🦬😤,” embodying the fiery enthusiasm Coach Prime has brought to the program. Another fan tagged all three players—Owusu-Boateng, Watkins, and Merritt—saying, “I see 3 buffs @_nob11 @winstonwatkinsjr @london.merritt🦬🦬🦬🦬🦬 it’s a beautiful sight.” With another one said plus one with a mini version of the comment, “I see 3 buffs 🦬🦬🦬🦬.”
A lot of buffaloes roaming around!

These comments not only reflect hope but also highlight the growing belief that Deion Sanders can compete with recruiting giants like Georgia, Alabama, and Texas. “Hook ‘em 🤘🤘🐂🐂,” wrote another commenter, showcasing the rivalry between Texas and Colorado fans for elite talent. The Buffs faithful believe Sanders’ unique ability to connect with recruits could be the key to swaying these athletes.

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The trio of Owusu-Boateng, Watkins, and Merritt would be game-changing additions for Colorado, not just for their talent but for the statement it would make on the national stage. With NSD just around the corner, the clock is ticking, and the Buffs Army is ready to celebrate what could be the program’s most significant recruiting haul yet.

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