
Colorado Scores Unexpected Transfer Win with UCLA Lineman—What This Means for the Season Ahead
Andersen first arrived as a 6-foot-5, 290-pound OT out of Placentia, California’s El Dorado High School. He landed All-California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) honors and won his league’s Lineman of the Year award. He also landed became an Orange County all-star selection.
Andersen heard little on the recruiting trail, however. UCLA managed to welcome him in during Feb. 2024’s recruiting signing period. Now he’s earning a fresher start under Sanders and company.
Roye and Andersen join former Tennessee OL Larry Johnson III as the past power conference OTs bolstering the offense. Johnson is another mammoth prospect — standing at 6-foot-7, 348-pounds. Colorado delivered the Big 12 Conference’s No. 2 ranked portal class, and sit at 19th overall in the nation.
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