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Colorado hosting multiple four/five-star prospects for USC game

Folsom Field’s narrow sidelines will be packed with several of the nation’s top 2024, 2025 and 2026 prospects on Saturday for Colorado’s clash with USC.

For head coach Deion Sanders and his staff, each home game represents an opportunity to give recruits an up-close look at the program’s culture, and the Buffs are taking full advantage this weekend. It also doesn’t hurt that big names such as LeBron James, Jay Z and Matthew McConaughey are reportedly coming to Boulder as well.

Below are some of the biggest recruits set to visit Boulder for Colorado’s Week 5 home game against USC (h/t Steve Wiltfong of 247Sports):

2025 RB Jordon Davison

  • Five-star (247Sports composite)

  • Santa Ana, California

  • 5-foot-11, 200 pounds

  • No. 2 overall RB

2024 WR Nick Marsh (Michigan State commit)

  • Four-star (247Sports composite)

  • River Rouge, Michigan

  • 6-foot-3, 200 pounds

  • No. 20 overall WR

2025 WR Taz Williams Jr.

  • Four-star (247Sports composite)

  • Red Oak, Texas

  • 6-foot, 180 pounds

  • No. 28 overall WR

2025 WR Marcus Harris

  • Four-star (247Sports composite)

  • Santa Ana, California

  • 5-foot-11, 180 pounds

  • No. 7 overall WR

2024 OL Gage Ginther (Tennessee commit)

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  • Three-star (247Sports composite)

  • Fort Collins, Colorado

  • 6-foot-5, 290 pounds

  • No. 33 overall interior offensive lineman

2025 LB Mantrez Walker

  • Four-star (Rivals)

  • Buford, Georgia

  • 6-foot, 215 pounds

  • No. 37 overall LB

2025 WR Travis Smith Jr.

  • Not yet ranked

  • Atlanta, Georgia

  • 6-foot-4, 190 pounds

2026 WR Kayden Dixon-Wyatt

  • Not yet ranked

  • Santa Ana, California

  • 6-foot-2, 180 pounds

2026 OT Breck Kolojay

  • Not yet ranked

  • Bradenton, Florida

  • 6-foot-5, 265 pounds

Further reading

READ: 10 players to watch in Colorado’s Week 5 matchup with USC

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