After earning a football scholarship to Colorado from coach Deion Sanders this spring, the Buffs faithful can’t wait to see what running back Charlie Offerdahl does in 2024. In the meantime, though, his younger brother, Jack, is making your name known.
The younger Offerdahl is following in his older brother’s footsteps, becoming an impact player at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton last season as a sophomore. Playing defensively, he racked up 80 total tackles, three interceptions and 12 pass deflections in 12 games, by MaxPreps.
On Thursday, he attended Colorado Elite Summer Camp, open to high school football players. At the end of the day, he was recognized by Colorado cornerbacks coach Kevin Mathis as one of the top five DBs in camp. The honor not only carries weight because of Mathis’ status as a coach, but also because of his 10-year NFL career.
As a class of 2026 prospect, Offerdahl still has two more years to impress college scouts across the country. However, with Colorado’s early recognition, we may soon hear another Offerdahl say, “Home is where the buffalo roam.”
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