Carson Mott thought he had the next college he would be attending, but things changed quickly when a head coach was fired and a new one was brought in.
Deion Sanders’ inaugural squad with the Colorado Buffaloes is taking shape, but will include one less player.
Carson Mott, a three-star recruit from California, took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce Colorado would not honor its commitment.
“Just spoke to the new Colorado staff and was informed they would not be honoring my commitment,” Mott said. “I am officially re-opening my recruitment.”
Mott’s commitment to Colorado came on June 13 of this year. At that time, Karl Dorrell was the head coach of the Buffaloes. What impact Sanders’ hiring had on Mott’s revoked commitment will likely not be disclosed.
Sanders did state to the current players he would bring in his own ‘luggage’ and stated many of them can hit the transfer portal should they choose to do so.
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Prior to his commitment to Colorado, Mott had received offers from Fresno State, UNLV, Nevada, and many other programs.
Colorado is expected to be the most active program in the transfer portal as top players are lining up to play for Deion and this program now.