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Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes added another recruit to this year's class on Tuesday. Carson Westbrook announced he would be the latest player to be Boulder bound as a preferred walk-on.

The 5-foot-11, 175-pound two-way stud from Schley County (Georgia) was a First Team All-State selection on both sides of the ball two years apart. He had 42 receptions for 735 yards and five touchdowns last year. A top 30 wideout in Georgia and second for D2 Region 6A. Additionally, he set the mark for GHSA career interceptions with a total of 16.

Westbrook is the latest receiver to join the Buffs from the Florida-Georgia region. He'll be the fifth on the spring roster, including returning starters Travis Hunter and Jimmy Horn, Jr., who were part of the initial wave in the transfer portal. He's also a two-sport athlete with similar skills to Coach Prime on the baseball diamond.

The timing for Westbrook's commitment comes nearly a month into offseason strength and conditioning drills for the Buffs. He made a few official visits, including ones to Georgia, Georgia Tech, Colorado State, Columbia, and UMass.

Westbrook heads to Colorado after National Signing Day and before spring practices. He's now the 35th player in the 2024 combined class. The majority have come via the transfer portal, and he's the tenth high school recruit.

This article first appeared on Colorado Buffaloes on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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