Defensive back Omarion Cooper confirmed on his social media page that he plans to return to Florida State football after a season at Colorado on Tuesday afternoon.
The former four-star player began his first two seasons at FSU (2021-22), where the Lehigh Acres product immediately became a contributor by starting seven of 20 games.
He recorded 30 tackles, three interceptions, four pass breakups and one forced fumble. He was named Devaughn Darling Defensive Freshman of the Year.
After last spring, he entered the transfer portal, where he was ranked as the No. 61 cornerback by 247 Sports. He signed with Colorado last May.
During his time with the Buffalos, he started eight of nine games, recording 37 tackles, five pass breakups, one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. He re-entered the transfer portal on April 29.
Cooper will be part of a loaded secondary that includes corners Azareye’h Thomas, Fentrell Cypress and safety Shyheim Brown.
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