South Florida lands transfer commitment from Colorado OL Jack Wilty

Alex Weberby:Alex Weber04/08/24

South Florida has landed a transfer commitment from Colorado Buffaloes offensive lineman Jack Wilty He has two seasons of eligibility remaining.

Wilty left Colorado after playing in 11 games during the 2023 season. He also started in the season opening win over TCU for the Buffaloes. In 146 pass attempts that he blocked for, Wilty did not allow a single sack on the season.

Prior to coming to Colorado, Wilty initially went to Northern Illinois in 2020 where he did not play before transferring to Iowa Central Community College for two seasons. In 2022, he was named to the 2022 ICCAC Football All-Conference first-team.

Jack Wilty played high school football at Southeast Polk (IA), where he was a three-star prospect. He was the No. 67 overall JUCO recruit in the 2023 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

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Deion Sanders announces change of Colorado spring game format to Prime Weekend

The Colorado spring game will take place on April 27th. It sounds like it’ll be a primetime event, based on all that Deion Sanders already had to say about the plans for it.

Sanders spoke with Lil Wayne on ‘Young Money Radio’ and addressed the program’s proposal for their spring game at the end of April. He said it will end up being an event that’s several days long, one that he is calling ‘Prime Weekend’, and that will feature several things beyond just a showcase of a game.

“So, for our spring game, we’re doing a whole Prime Weekend,” said Sanders.

“We’re having a fashion show on Thursday, something for the boosters on Friday. Then the game on Saturday” said Sanders. “We’re doing an afterparty – a white, black, and a hispanic DJ. We’re going to cover everybody. Then, after the game, we’re doing something with the alumni.”

If that’s not enough, Sanders also hinted at a special guest that would make an appearance either at halftime or in some way during the course of the game.

“Also, maybe, at the halftime of the game or right at the end of the game on the rooftop? We’re going to have somebody. It’s going down,” Sanders added. “We may cut that into the game so that could be seen with millions of viewers.”