4-star WR Adrian Wilson commits to Colorado
Pflugerville (Texas) Weiss four-star wide receiver Adrian Wilson is in Boulder this weekend and announced his commitment to Colorado on Saturday night.
Wilson decommitted from Arizona State on Oct. 23 before pledging to the Buffaloes. He was previously committed to both Oregon and TCU.
“What excites me the most is the opportunity to go somewhere in the air-raid offense and start,” Wilson told On3’s Steve Wiltfong.
The 6-foot-1, 170-pound Wilson is the nation’s No. 267 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 35 wide receiver and No. 38 recruit from Texas in the class.
“Getting to meet the people that are on campus,” Wilson said earlier this week about what he was looking forward to in Boulder this weekend. “Getting to ask Travis (Hunter) questions. And getting to watch an air-raid offense. That aren’t too many air-raids in college football anymore.”
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Wilson becomes commitment No. 10 for the Buffaloes this cycle and is the second to join the fold this week, following Daytona (Fla.) Mainland three-star defensive lineman Christian Hudson, who flipped from UCF.
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With a pair of new pledges in the bag, Deion Sanders and the CU staff will look to go on a run of recruiting wins with the Early Signing Period right around the corner.
Carrollton (Ga.) four-star quarterback and USC commit Julian Lewis is back in town for the game against Cincinnati as the Buffs continue to push for the big-time flip. Fellow USC pledge and Mobile (Ala.) Williamson four-star offensive tackle Carde Smith is also in town logging his official visit.
Five four-stars are now committed to Colorado this cycle. Wilson is the second blue-chip WR in the class, joining Spring (Texas) North Shore four-star Quanell Farrakhan Jr. Nashville Lipscomb Academy four-star interior offensive lineman Chauncey Gooden committed in June, two months after Detroit Cass Tech four-star cornerback Alex Graham became the first member of the class in April. Miami Northwestern four-star safety Antonio Branch flipped from Penn State last month.