2023 offensive tackle Jordan Hall commits to Colorado, Deion Sanders
Columbus (Ohio) KIPP Columbus offensive tackle Jordan Hall has committed to Colorado, he announced on Tuesday morning.
The 6-foot-8, 336-pounder had previously been committed to Jackson State before the departure of head coach Deion Sanders, who is now leading the Buffaloes’ program.
Hall is the No. 1830 overall prospect in the 2023 class, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He ranks as the nation’s No. 133 offensive tackle and the No. 64 senior recruit in the state of Ohio.
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He becomes the Buffs’ 14th commitment in the 2023 recruiting cycle. Heading into Monday, Colorado had 20 total commitments, but seven prospects announced their decommitments yesterday.
That list included: Grand Prairie (Texas) South Grand Prairie three-star running back AJ Newberry; Pleasanton (Calif.) Amador Valley three-star EDGE Brady Nassar; Houston (Texas) Yates three-star EDGE Kam Bizor; Star City (Ark.) three-star linebacker CJ Turner; El Paso (Texas) Parkland three-star interior offensive lineman Tyrone McDuffie; Simi Valley (Calif.) three-star EDGE Carson Mott; and Seattle (Wash.) O’Dea three-star tight end Tucker Ashcraft.