KEENAN ADAMS Kicker/Punter | 5-10 | 186 | Bainbridge High School | Bainbridge, Ga.

High School: A four-year letterman at Bainbridge (Ga.) High School, about 20 miles north of the Florida border, less than an hour from Tallahassee, served as his team’s punter, kickoff and placement specialist…Connected on his last 52 extra-point attempts as a prep, and hit 91-of-95 overall…A team captain, sustained a season-ending knee injury in Game 2 of his senior campaign…Before the setback, in 2009, earned second-team All-America honors as a kicker (MaxPreps.com), and first-team all-state honors as a punter; as a junior, grossed 40.1 yards per punt with hangtimes averaging better than 4.2 seconds…Also as a junior in ’09, garnered first-team all-region recognition as a kicker and punter; connected on all 31 extra-point attempts, and seven of 12 field-goal tries, including 3-for-4 from 45 yards or longer…Hit a school-record 52-yard field goal in 2009 to beat BHS’ arch-rival, becoming one of just 16 individuals in Georgia history to hit an attempt of at least that length…Hangtimes resulted in only 26 total punt-return yards by his opponents in 2009…Voted Special Teams Player of the Year and Most Improved Player by his coaches and teammates in 2009…Was honorable-mention all-region as a kicker and punter in 2008…As a freshman in 2007, helped the Bearcats (9-4) to the third round of the Georgia Class 4A state playoffs…Head football coaches were Ed Pilcher and Ricky Woods…Also lettered three years in soccer…Owns a 3.5 GPA…Recruited by Georgia, LSU, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Middle Tennessee State and Central Florida, in addition to the Rams.

Personal: Given name Keenan Roy Adams…Born Feb. 14, 1993, in Thomasville, Ga. …Son of Roy and Maggie Adams…Has six older sisters… A skilled hunter, shot his first turkey at age 5 and is a household name in the turkey- hunting community…Is the youngest person ever to use a bow to pull off the ‘World Slam,’ bagging at least one turkey from each of the world’s seven wild species; actually has accomplished the feat 14 times…Has won several Shooter of the Year awards from the Archery Shooters Association … Undecided on a major at CSU; hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine after his playing days…Hometown: Bainbridge, Ga.

DONNELL ALEXANDER RB/Athlete | 5-11 | 210 | Blue Springs South High School | Blue Springs, Mo. High School: A four-year letterman that played for three schools in the Kansas City area, combined to rush for more than 7,000 yards, average 8.8 yards per carry, and score 95 touchdowns…Garnered first-team all-conference honors three consecutive seasons, from 2007-09, and second-team honors as a senior …Also earned all-state accolades after his sophomore and junior campaigns…Moved to Blue Springs South prior to his senior year and served as the Jaguars’ No. 2 tailback, behind a first-team all-state performer, but still scored 18 touchdowns and rushed for nearly 1,000 yards in only nine games; also played fullback and strong safety for a team that lost in the first round of the playoffs to the eventual state champion…Earned the HyVee Athlete of the Week from KSHB-TV after rushing for 209 yards and two TDs in a Week 5 victory…Led Grandview (Mo.) High School to the state semifinals in 2009, when he found the end zone 30 times, rushed for better than 1,500 yards and topped 2,000 yards from scrimmage…As a sophomore, played for two schools, Grandview and Olathe (Kan.) East, and combined for 2,700 rushing yards and 21 TDs, helping GHS to an 8-4 record and a berth in the state semifinals… Key in Grandview’s 9-3 season as a freshman in 2008, when he piled up 1,876 rushing yards and 26 TDs, helped the team to the state semifinals…A three-year captain…Has a 4.41-second 40-yard dash, a 355-pound bench press and 38-inch vertical leap…Also played basketball and ran track, lettering in basketball as a freshman and sophomore at Grandview…An honor-roll student, had a 3.2 GPA at the time of his signing…Head football coaches were Greg Oder (BSSHS) and Ron Freeman (GHS)…Also recruited by Arkansas, Nebraska, Miami (Fla.), Utah, Kansas State, Iowa and North Dakota State.

Personal: Given name Donnell Joseph Alexander… Born Jan. 24, 1993, in Kansas City, Mo. …Son of Kim Alexander and the late Derrick Thomas…Has one older sister …Father, who still holds the NFL’s single-game record with seven sacks, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009 after an 11-year career with the Kansas City Chiefs, who made him the fourth overall selection in the 1989 NFL Draft, out of Alabama…Interested in a career in sports medicine after his playing days…Hometown: Blue Springs, Mo.

KAPRI BIBBS Running Back | 5-11 | 203 | Plainfield North High School; Plainfield, Ill. High School: In the nation’s third-largest metro area, garnered Chicago Offensive Player of the Year honors from ESPNChicago.com and ChicagoNow.com after a storybook senior season for Plainfield North High School in the southern suburbs…A two-time Southwest Prairie League MVP, combined as a junior and senior to rush for 61 touchdowns and 4,210 yards, averaging 8.6 yards per tote as the Tigers’ starter…A consensus first-team all-state selection as a senior captain, averaged 8.8 yards per carry (300 attempts, 2,654 yards), with 38 rushing TDs and two passing TDs…Played just nine games in 2010, averaging 294.9 yards per contest…Led the Tigers to a 7-3 record, a conference-championship victory over rival Plainfield South, and a berth in the state playoffs, where they lost to Glenbard West, a stout defense that allowed only 10.5 points per game and held him to a season-low 123 yards and one TD…Made national headlines with his performance in a 49-43 win over Oswego on Oct. 1, 2010; a clash of previously undefeated teams; established Illinois single-game records with 520 rushing yards and seven touchdowns, four of which were longer than 50 yards, and averaged 13.3 yards on 39 carries, after compiling 215 yards in the first half alone…Earned Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV Player of the Month for October…As an all-conference junior in 2009, ran for 1,556 yards on 187 carries in 10 games, with 23 touchdowns, as the Tigers finished 7-3 and advanced to the Illinois Class 7A state playoffs…Lettered only two years for PNHS, but finished with 26 school records…Head football coach was Tim Kane…Also lettered in bowling and track…Top speed in the 40-yard dash is 4.31…Bench presses 350 pounds…Chose Colorado State over offers from Pitt, Illinois, Purdue, UCLA, Tennessee, Colorado, Wyoming, Northern Illinois, Ball State and Toledo…Attributes his athleticism to his eighth-grade coach, who asked him to play offensive line, running back and wide receiver in the same game.

Personal: Given name Kapri Iashaw Bibbs…First name is pronounced kuh-PREE…Born Jan. 10, 1993, in Colorado Springs, Colo. …Parents are Keith Bibbs and Stacey Griffin…Has four brothers, one older and three younger, and three sisters, one older and two younger…Also lettered for the PNHS bowling team, averaging a 204 score; has rolled three 300 games…Favorite food is sweet potatoes…Has arachnophobia…Will major in kinesiology at CSU…Hometown: Plainfield, Ill.

DORIAN BROWN Running Back | 6-1 | 216 | Thompson Valley High School; Loveland, Colo.

High School: Became the first official member of CSU’s Class of 2011, signing his paperwork on his 18th birthday, after graduating one semester early and enrolling in college courses for the spring semester…One of the state’s top prospects entering his senior campaign as a captain at Thompson Valley High School in Loveland, just 15 minutes south of Fort Collins, tore his anterior cruciate ligament in a home scrimmage against Centaurus only six days before the Eagles’ season-opener…Still rated the No. 5 overall prospect in the state by the Denver Post, and No. 62 player in the Midlands region by SuperPrep…Prior to the injury, was a Denver Post All-Colorado selection after his junior year in 2009, when he averaged nearly 10 yards per carry, racking up 1,975 yards and 17 touchdowns… Rated the nation’s No. 28 running back by Rivals.com, earned first-team Class 4A all-state honors, as well as first-team all- Northern Conference and all-area recognition…Also was nominated to play in the All-American Bowl prior to his senior-season injury…Playing for the first time as a varsity athlete in 2008, burst onto the scene with 1,563 yards on 156 carries (10.0 avg.), with 10 TDs, garnering honorable-mention all-state and first-team all-conference honors…A full-time kickoff returner as a sophomore and junior, saw very few opportunities because opponents usually kicked away from him…Had a touchdown called back by penalty on one 2008 return…Head football coaches were Mike DeWall and Brian Inman…Graduated with a 3.0 GPA…Played basketball and ran track as a freshman before focusing on football…The focus of TVHS’ run-first offense, used 4.34-second speed in the 40-yard dash to draw recruiting interest from Oregon, Cal, Arizona State, UCLA, Colorado, Utah and Air Force.

Personal: Given name Dorian Brandon Brown…Born Dec. 15, 1992, in San Juan, Puerto Rico…Son of Will and Kim Brown…Has a younger brother and younger sister…Uncle, Mike Mangelsen, was a CSU kicker and punter in the late 1970s, a teammate of Steve Fairchild’s…Enjoys weightlifting in his spare time… Could become one of a handful of well-known athletes from Loveland, which has produced U.S. Olympian and NFL Draft choice Jeremy Bloom, and other NFL players Dave McCloughan, Eddie Dove and Jeff Byers, now on the Broncos’ practice squad…Majoring in health and exercise science, with a long-term interest in sports medicine…Hometown: Loveland, Colo.

SAM CARLSON Offensive Line | 6-4 | 260 | Poudre High School; Fort Collins, Colo. High School: Did not miss a start in three years as an anchor on the offensive line at Poudre High School, less than three miles west of the CSU campus…A first-team all-Front Range League lineman as a senior, served as a team captain for the Impalas…In consecutive seasons as a junior and senior, voted Most Valuable Offensive Lineman by his coaches and teammates…Picked up second-team all-conference accolades as a junior in 2009…In his first year as a starter, 2008, helped PHS to the state semifinals, where the team lost to finish 10-3…With a 3.6 GPA, was honorable-mention academic all-state in 2010…Head football coaches were Steve Bradley and Rich Yonker…Also lettered in basketball…Earned December Student Athlete of the Month awards from CHAMP and Farmers Insurance as a senior…Chose CSU over offers from Wyoming and San Diego State, and recruiting interest from Utah, New Mexico and Colorado.

Personal: Given name Samuel Charles Kauffman Carlson…Born April 30, 1993, in Longmont, Colo. …Son of Rick and Julie Carlson…Has three older sisters…Interested in majoring in health promotion at Colorado State…Hometown: Wellington, Colo.

TREY CASSIDY Offensive Line | 6-3 | 276 | Angleton High School; Angleton, High School: A three-year letterman and three-year starter at Angleton High School, just south of Houston, anchored the line on an offense powered by a dominating run game…Was a Houston Chronicle Top 100 selection after his senior season…Helped the Wildcats advance to the third round of the Texas state playoffs each season after consecutive District 24 championships and Region III runner-up finishes (2008-09)…A first-team all-district, all-county and honorable-mention Class 4A all-state selection for a 7-4 team as a senior, blocked for a pair of 1,000-yard rushers and an offense that piled up more than 30 rushing TDs and nearly 3,000 total rushing yards…Was expected to be one of two Division I signees from his class, which included a DB headed for Texas…After playing exclusively as an interior lineman since seventh grade, played every position on his offensive front as a versatile senior, always facing off with the opposition’s best defensive lineman, most of whom had committed to Division I programs…High school program has produced several NFL players, including Quentin Jammer…As a junior in 2009, paved the road for two more 1,000-yard ball-carriers on an offense that put up outrageous rushing numbers (4,210 yards, 48 touchdowns) as AHS finished 11-2…Started four games for the Wildcats as a sophomore…Voted team captain for two seasons…Head football coach was Finis Vanover…Also lettered two years in powerlifting for his school…Is among the top 20 percent of his class, with a 3.1 GPA…Has 5.1-second speed in the 40-yard dash and benches 385 pounds…Also recruited by Missouri, Texas, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Baylor, Iowa State, Purdue, TCU, Rice, Tulsa, North Texas, Louisiana Tech and others.

Personal: Given name George Henry Cassidy III…Nicknamed Trey, because he is the third generation of his family named George Henry…Born May 23, 1993, in Angleton, Texas…Parents are George and Beth Cassidy… The oldest of three children, has two younger brothers …Enjoys hunting during the winter, and fishing during the spring and summer…Cousin, Larry Boyette, played football at Oklahoma State…Is an Eagle Scout and has assisted with many projects in his community…Began scuba diving with his dad in 2004…Interested in health and exercise science as a CSU major…Hometown: Angleton, Texas.

LEE CLUBB Wide Receiver | 5-10 | 185 | ; Iowa Park, Texas High School: A four-sport athlete, was an offensive warhead in three years as a starter at Iowa Park, near Wichita Falls just south of the Texas-Oklahoma border…Garnered consecutive District 6-3A MVP honors, as a junior and senior, and landed on the Wichita Falls Times Record News’ Red River 22 in both 2009 and ‘10…During a three-year career, ran for 3,734 yards and 42 touchdowns…A two-way starter as a sophomore and junior, rarely came off the field, playing both cornerback and safety on defense…Started all 32 games after launching his varsity career as a sophomore starting QB in a spread offense, before IPHS returned to a Wing-T for the last half of that season; remained at wing back in the same offense as a junior but wound up playing three games in place of an injured QB at season’s end…Then, received 2010 Offensive MVP honors on the Red River 22 after a stellar senior campaign in which he served as the Hawks’ quarterback in a newly implemented spread offense…Led the Hawks to an 8-3 record, resurrecting a team that was 1-9 in 2008 and 5-6 in 2009…Paced IPHS to the bi-district playoffs in 2010, becoming the first QB in school history to top 1,000 rushing and passing yards in the same season…Passed for 1,588 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior, while rushing for an area-leading 1,704 yards and 24 scores, averaging better than 300 yards of total offense every week…In 2009, earned league MVP honors with 1,065 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns; played most of the season as a wing back in a Wing-T offense, but wound up playing all or most of three games in place of the Hawks’ injured starting QB…Just missed 1,000 rushing yards as a first-time varsity player in 2008, racking up 965 with seven touchdowns…Caught very few passes during his three years, as the Hawks picked up the majority of their yards on the ground; his senior campaign, when he started at QB, featured the most passing attempts by an IPHS offense in recent memory…Head football coaches were Scott Ponder and Chris Ellis…Also will graduate with four letters in basketball (four-year starting point guard), four in baseball (three-year starting centerfielder) and four in track (mile relay, 100, 200, triple jump)…In baseball, earned district Newcomer of the Year honors in addition to consecutive all-district accolades as a sophomore and junior, prior to signing his national letter of intent…Has 4.4-second speed in the 40-yard dash…Also recruited by TCU, Texas Tech, SMU, Angelo State, Midwestern State, Sam Houston State and West Texas A&M.

Personal: Given name Lee Michael Clubb…Born March 27, 1993, in Wichita Falls, Texas…Son of John and LaDonna Clubb…Grew up in a family of five boys, with four older brothers (is the first in his family to compete in collegiate athletics)…Interested in health and exercise science as a Colorado State major…Hometown: Iowa Park, Texas.

AARON DAVIS Linebacker | 6-0 | 192 | Los Alamitos High School | Los Alamitos, Calif.

High School: A two-year starter, was his team’s Defensive Player of the Year on back-to-back 8-3 teams at Los Alamitos (Calif.) High School, south of Los Angeles in Orange County…Played exclusively as a linebacker, garnering first-team all-Sunset League recognition after both his junior and senior seasons…Helped his team to the first round of the Pac-5 playoffs as a senior, when he totaled 68 tackles, three sacks and three forced fumbles…Awarded by his coaches and teammates with the Hit of the Year, a game-changing, highlight-reel play against Huntington Beach…Was limited as a senior captain by multiple lacerations on his head, requiring stitches that sidelined him several times, and cost him one start…Helped LAHS to a Sunset League championship in 2010…As a junior in 2009, collected 93 tackles, five sacks and four forced fumbles for an 8-3 team that advanced to the first round of the playoffs…Made his first career start in the 2008 playoffs, the last game of the Griffins’ season his sophomore year…Head football coach was John Barnes…An honor-roll student-athlete, had a 3.17 GPA on signing day…Took up track as a senior, and ran in the 200…Also recruited by Washington, Northwestern, Nevada, UCLA and Arizona.

Personal: Given name Aaron Titus Davis…Born Aug. 24, 1993, in Bellflower, Calif. …Son of Darryl Davis and Ace Tuiasosopo…Has one older brother and one younger brother…Mother’s cousin is Manu Tuiasosopo, who played for the and won a Super Bowl with the San Francisco 49ers…Other Tuiasosopo cousins include Ashley (softball player at Arizona), Leslie (volleyball player and assistant coach at Washington), Marques (QB at Washington and for the Oakland Raiders), Matt (third baseman for the Seattle Mariners) and Zach (defensive end at Washington and in the NFL)…Plans to major in business at Colorado State…Hometown: Los Alamitos, Calif.

DeANDRE ELLIOTT Defensive Back | 6-1 | 175 | Carter High School; Dallas, Texas High School: Played cornerback, wide receiver and running back as a three-year letterman at Carter High School in southern Dallas…Had nine career interceptions, helping the Cowboys to consecutive appearances in the Texas 4A area playoffs…A first-team all-District 11 cornerback as a senior in 2010, had 33 tackles and picked off five passes, one of which he returned for a 42-yard touchdown in a 48-8 win over Pinkston…Out of the offensive backfield, also had three rushing TDs and two receiving scores…Intercepted four passes as a second-team all-district corner in 2009, helping Carter to a 12-1 season and a district championship; also played wide receiver in ’09 and caught 13 passes for 326 yards (25.1 avg.) and six TDs…Head football coach was Allen Wilson…A small forward, played basketball for three seasons, averaging 10 points and six rebounds per contest…Also will graduate with four letters in track, contributing to Carter’s relay teams in addition to the high jump and long jump…Has 4.43-second speed in the 40-yard dash…Also recruited by Utah, Louisiana Tech and North Texas.

Personal: Given name DeAndre Christopher Elliott…Born Nov. 21, 1992, in Oak Cliff, Texas…Son of Elizabeth Elliott…Has one older brother, one younger brother and two younger sisters…Interested in a business major at CSU…Hometown: Dallas, Texas.

NU’UVALI FA’APITO Linebacker | 6-0 | 200 | La Quinta High School; La Quinta, Calif.

High School: An all-CIF Southern Section and all-Desert Sun linebacker as a senior at La Quinta High School, about 40 miles southeast of Palm Springs, Calif., lettered three years for the Blackhawks …Played fullback and linebacker as a senior captain in 2010, finishing with 116 tackles, nearly 20 stops behind the line of scrimmage, and six sacks…Also forced two fumbles and recovered another, playing in every game for a 10-3 team that advanced to the CIF state semifinals…As a fullback, had four carries for 36 yards and one touchdown, and caught five passes for 68 yards and another TD…Voted Most Valuable Linebacker by his coaches and teammates…As a junior in 2009, helped the Blackhawks to an 8-4 record and a berth in the second round of the playoffs, playing defensive end and fullback…Also earned recognition on the prestigious National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Team of Riverside County, for his athletic, academic and community-service achievements…Head football coach was Dan Armstrong…Also played rugby at LQHS, as a club athlete in 2009-10 before helping to inaugurate the program as a varsity sport in 2010-11…Owns a 3.0 GPA…Has 4.71-second speed in the 40-yard dash and bench presses 300 pounds…Also recruited by San Diego State, Boise State, Nevada and San Jose State.

Personal: Given name Nu’uvali Daniel Fa’apito Jr. …Name is pronounced new-OO-vall-ee fah-ah-PEE-toh…Born Dec. 26, 1992, in Long Beach, Calif. …Son of Nu’uvali Fa’apito Sr. and Christy Vandever…Has two younger brothers and one younger sister…First name translates to painted village in Samoan…Both his dad and two uncles, Pete and Fafi, played football at Cerritos Junior College…Undecided on a major at Colorado State…Enjoys working out twice a day during his spare time…Hometown: La Quinta, Calif.

GARRETT GRAYSON Quarterback | 6-2 | 200 | Heritage High School; Vancouver, Wash.

High School: A grayshirt, enrolled in January 2011 and will practice with the Rams in the spring…The No. 22-ranked all-purpose quarterback in the nation and No. 17 overall prospect from the state of Washington (Rivals.com)…Appeared three times as both the first-team quarterback in his conference and the first-team quarterback in his region, at Heritage High School in Vancouver, Wash., just across the Oregon border from Portland…Broke most of Washington’s Class 4A state passing records, and had the nation’s highest completion percentage as a senior, 73.2 percent…Topped 10,000 yards in total offense during his prep career…Garnered consecutive Greater St. Helens League MVP honors, in 2008 and ’09…A three-year starting quarterback and three- year letterwinner, also played free safety, cornerback and wide receiver, and served two seasons as a team captain…Guided the Timberwolves to three straight Class 4A playoff berths and a GSHL championship in 2008…His conference’s Player of the Year in 2009, completed 73.2 percent of his passes (238-for-325), for 2,720 yards, with 18 TD and only five INT…Also as a senior, averaged 8.2 yards on 117 carries (958 yards), with nine TDs, and caught two passes for 22 yards and a 20-yard TD…Among his top games in 2009, led the Timberwolves to a critical 30-29 conference win over Kelso with 361 yards, among national leaders that weekend, on 32-of-41 passing, with three TDs…Three of his team’s losses as a senior were by a combined 12 points…As a junior, received his first GSHL MVP and guided HHS to a league title by throwing for 3,129 yards, connecting on 69.2 percent of his passes (236- for-341), with 18 TD and 11 INT…Also in 2008, had 541 yards on 75 carries (7.2 avg.), with three TDs…Threw to a Division I receiver and was protected by a Division I offensive lineman in 2008…Went 7-3 in his first year as a starter, 2007, completing 72.9 percent of his passes (186-for-255) with 23 TDs and eight INTs, in addition to 318 yards on 38 carries (8.4 avg.), with three TDs…Also played basketball (three letters), serving as a team captain and averaging 6.7 points per game, and ran track (four), winning district titles in both the 300- and 110-meter hurdles…Runs the 40-yard dash in 4.63 seconds…Earned academic all-conference honors in all three sports, with a 3.1 GPA…Head football coach was Nate Becksted…Also recruited by Notre Dame, Oregon, Tennessee, Louisville, Miami (Ohio), Idaho State and Eastern Washington.

Personal: Given name Garrett Bradley Grayson…Nicknamed G-Man…Born May 29, 1991, in Vancouver, Wash. …Parents are Brad and Jody Grayson…Has an older sister…Uncle, Danny Grayson, was an All-American linebacker at Washington State, selected in the seventh round of the 1990 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers…Undecided on a major at Colorado State…Hometown: Vancouver, Wash.

JUSTIN HANSEN Offensive/Defensive Line | 6-5 | 293 | Longmont High School; Longmont, Colo.

High School: A four-year letterman and three-year starter – including 2009 and ’10 on both sides of the ball – helped control the line of scrimmage at Longmont High School, a notable factory for Division I and NFL offensive linemen just 45 minutes south of Fort Collins…Rated the state’s 11th-best overall prospect by Rivals.com…Received first- team Class 4A all-state honors as a senior, and nailed down a spot on the Denver Post’s All-Colorado team, the state’s best 31 players regardless of classification…A first-team all-Northern Conference selection for three consecutive years (2008-10), also garnered first-team all-area recognition from the Longmont Times-Call (2009 and ’10), and first-team all-region honors from the Boulder Daily Camera (2009 and ’10)…Was his team’s Offensive Lineman of the Year as a team captain in 2010…Began his starting streak in 2007, drawing his initial career nod as a freshman in the first round of the state playoffs, the only year in which his team didn’t advance at least to the quarterfinals of the postseason…An honorable-mention all-state selection as a junior in 2009, helped the Trojans to a berth in the 4A state championship game…Had 55 tackles and five sacks as a defensive lineman in 2009 as the 11-3 Trojans rocketed through the playoffs before falling to Heritage at Invesco Field…The anchor of the LHS line, blocked for a 2009 offense that rushed for 3,031 yards with 40 TDs…In his first year as a starter, playing primarily on defense, helped the Trojans to a 10-2 record and an appearance in the 2008 state quarterfinals, picking up first-team all- Northern Conference accolades…Head football coach was Doug Johnson…Also appeared on the rosters of the Trojans’ basketball, track and wrestling teams…Threw the shot and discus as an all-conference track athlete, earning sixth at state in 2010…Is expected to battle for the state wrestling championship later this winter…Has a 3.2 GPA and remarkable speed (4.88 seconds) for an offensive lineman…Max bench press in high school was 345 pounds…Also recruited by San Diego State, Washington, Colorado, Kansas State, Utah, UCLA and Michigan.

Personal: Given name Justin Alexander Reedy Hansen…Born April 28, 1992, in Seattle, Wash. …Parents are Tom and Kara Hansen…Has two younger brothers…Will major in either business or computer science at Colorado State…Hometown: Longmont, Colo.

CORY JAMES Linebacker | 6-0 | 210 | Del Rio High School; Del Rio, Texas

High School: Lettered two years in football for the Rams of Del Rio, Texas, a city of 37,000 on the U.S.-Mexico border about three hours due west of …Started 21 consecutive games at linebacker until sustaining a torn left anterior cruciate ligament, ending his prep career in the eighth game of his senior season…Before the injury, combined as a junior and senior for 116 tackles (67 solo), 26 stops behind the line of scrimmage, 11 sacks, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery… Despite the injury, still voted by fellow coaches the District 29-5A Co- Linebacker of the Year after his senior campaign, when he also garnered first-team all-district honors for the second straight year…Also received the Hit Stick Award… Helped DRHS to bi-district and area championships on a team that finished 8-3 in 2010 and 10-3 in 2009, when the Rams advanced to the third round of the Texas Class 5A state playoffs…Started all 13 games as a junior in 2009…Top prep speed in the 40-yard dash was 4.8 seconds…Owns a 3.1 GPA…Head football coach was Steve Hoffman…Also played baseball for the Rams…Drew recruiting interest from TCU, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas State, Louisiana Tech and East Carolina.

Personal: Given name Cory Miguel James…Born May 22, 1993, in Del Rio, Texas…Son of Clarence and Sheila James…Has one older brother…Dad, Clarence, played football at Chowan Junior College…Interested in a physical therapy degree at Colorado State…Hometown: Del Rio, Texas.

BLAKE JONES Tight End | 6-5 | 235 | Union High School; Tulsa, Okla.

High School: Started his final 28 games as both a tight end and offensive tackle, helping Tulsa Union – one of Oklahoma’s most dominant programs – win three consecutive Class 6A state championships…In his three years as a letterman (2008-10), the Redskins were 39-3, going 13-1 each season…Primarily a tight end until the beginning of his senior season, demonstrated versatility and unselfishness by starting all 14 games at left tackle in 2010…In fact, played so well at his new position, earned the District 4-6A Offensive Lineman of the Year award…Also picked up second-team all-metro and honorable-mention all-state recognition as a senior…As a junior in 2009, started all 14 games at tight end and had five catches for 59 yards…As a sophomore in 2008, started five games and two of his three receptions on the year were for touchdowns…An academic all-conference choice, owns a 3.83 cumulative GPA and a 4.76 weighted GPA, and registered a 30 on the ACT…Has 4.9-second speed in the 40-yard dash…Head football coach was Kirk Fridrich…Also played basketball as a freshman…Drew recruiting interest from Kansas, Duke, Missouri, Harvard, Rice, Dartmouth, Columbia and Drake.

Personal: Given name Blake Conner Jones…Born July 28, 1992, in Tulsa, Okla. …Son of Bobby and Kamelle Jones…The youngest of three boys, has two older brothers, one of which, Bryan, plays soccer at Rogers State…Will pursue a mechanical engineering degree at Colorado State…Hometown: Tulsa, Okla.

JOE KAWULOK Defensive Line | 6-6 | 220 | Monarch High School; Louisville, Colo.

High School: A four-year letterman, played defensive line and tight end for Monarch High School, near Boulder, Colo. …Rated the No. 64 overall prospect in the Midlands region by SuperPrep and the 10th-best player, regardless of position, in Colorado by the Denver Post…Guided his team to consecutive conference championships to close a stellar prep career…Earned first-team All-North Metro Conference honors on both sides of the ball as both a senior in 2010 and a junior in 2009, in addition to first-team all-state accolades as a senior defensive lineman…Also garnered first-team all-region honors as a senior defensive end…A team captain, also received the Coyotes’ Iron Man award for making the most plays on defense…Helped MHS to a 9-2 record in 2010, before an upset in the first-round of the state playoffs…Posted 11 sacks as a senior, in addition to three touchdown receptions on offense…As a junior in 2009, was a first-team all region and first-team all-conference tight end as his team advanced to the Colorado Class 4A state semifinals, where they lost their season’s only game (12-1)…As a junior, totaled 46 tackles, 16 stops for loss and seven sacks, and in a run-oriented offense, caught only four passes in 2009, but all four were touchdowns…Monarch finished 8-3 in 2008…Owns 4.74-second speed in the 40-yard dash…Can bench press 185 pounds continuously for 18 reps…Head football coach was Phil Bravo…Also competed in track (throws) and played basketball for the Coyotes…Drew six scholarship offers before his senior season, from San Diego State, Utah, New Mexico, CSU, UNLV and SMU; also drew significant recruiting interest from Notre Dame, Kansas State, Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Arizona and Arizona State.

Personal: Given name Joseph Christian Kawulok…Last name is pronounced kuh-WALL-ik…Born Aug. 25, 1992, in Boulder, Colo. …Son of Ted and Kim Kawulok…Has three older brothers and one younger sister…Father, Ted, played football at Northern Arizona in the late 1970s and serves as an assistant coach at Monarch High School…Is the fourth of four brothers to play Division I football, the third to do so at Colorado State…Older brothers Chris (tight end, 2004-08) and Michael (senior linebacker in 2011) preceded him in the CSU program, while another brother, Matt, played tight end at San Diego State…Is taller than all three of his older brothers…Younger sister, Lia, competes in gymnastics and track…Cousin, Ryan Kawulok, is a soccer player at the University of Portland…Interested in either history or construction management as a Colorado State major…Hometown: Louisville, Colo.

CHARLES LOVETT Wide Receiver | 5-8 | 170 | Hillsborough High School; Tampa, Fla.

High School: A four-year starter at historic Hillsborough High School in the Seminole Heights section of Tampa, Fla., played quarterback, running back, wide receiver and cornerback, in addition to returning punts and kickoffs …Left as Hillsborough’s all-time leader in receiving yards, with nearly 2,300…Scored 33 touchdowns as a prep…Earned three straight all-county selections (2008-10)…Split his time as an all-around offensive threat as a senior in 2010, on a Terriers team that finished runner-up in District 9-4A…Replaced graduated Tarean Austin at QB to begin his senior year, starting the first six games, and completed 6-of-15 passes for 84 yards, with one TD and one INT…Caught 25 passes for 249 yards, with three scores, and 47 carries for 159 yards and three more TDs…Intercepted three passes in 2010, returned 17 punts for 286 yards, including a 65-yarder, and took back 14 kickoffs for 308 yards…Was a second-team all-state wide receiver as a junior in 2009…Topped 1,000 yards receiving that year, on 43 catches, with 10 touchdowns…Compiled 33 catches for 703 yards and nine TDs as a sophomore in 2008…Had 15 catches for more than 300 yards and two touchdowns as a freshman in 2007…Voted his team’s top receiver in 2008 and ’09, before coaches and teammates honored him with the MVP award his senior year…Served as a three-year team captain (2008-10)…Hillsborough was 8-5 in 2010, 6-4 in 200, 6-4 in 2008 and 9-3 in 2007, advancing to the Class 4A playoffs each year…Has 4.4-second speed in the 40-yard dash, and can bench press 285 pounds, impressive strength for an athlete of his size…Head football coach was Earl Garcia…Also lettered in track for the Terriers…Chose CSU over offers from South Florida, Cincinnati, Duke, Florida International, East Carolina, Western Kentucky, Middle Tennessee State and North Texas, among several others.

Personal: Given name Charles Lovett…Born March 13, 1992, in Gainesville, Fla. …Son of Monnette Fayson and Charles Lovett Jr. …Has one younger sister… High school has produced several Major League Baseball standouts, including Gary Sheffield, Dwight Gooden, Mike Heath and Carl Everett, as well as an impressive list of NFL players…Drinks a glass of vinegar before every game, to help with muscle cramps…Quarterback for most of his prep career was Tarean Austin, now at New Mexico…Interested in health and exercise science as a major at CSU…Hometown: Tampa, Fla.

TRENT MATTHEWS Defensive Back | 6-3 | 195 | Judson High School; Converse, Texas

High School: A three-sport star at Judson High School in Converse, Texas, a suburb of San Antonio, was a first- team all-district and second-team all-area selection…Voted team captain in each of his last two seasons, called one of San Antonio’s top football prospects by TexasHSFootball.com…A three-year letterman, helped the Rockets advance to the second round of the Texas 5A state playoffs each season…Racked up 108 tackles and two sacks as a senior, in addition to two forced fumbles…Sidelined most of the year by a broken leg in 2009, returned for the state playoffs, and wound up with 20 tackles and one interception in his season’s only two games, both in the postseason…As a first-time varsity starter in 2008, totaled 60 tackles, six sacks and three fumble recoveries…Head football coach was Jim Rackley…Also lettered three years in basketball and four in track…A shooting guard on Judson’s top-5 basketball team, averaged better than 10 points per game; earning tournament MVP honors as a senior after helping the Rockets win the South Padre Island Sweet 16 Invitational and knock off the state’s No. 1- ranked team…Specialized in the hurdles as a four-year letterman in track…Has a 3.4 GPA…Top speed as a prep in the 40-yard dash was 4.51 seconds…Chose CSU after being recruited by Arkansas, Oklahoma State, Baylor, BYU, Kansas State, Texas-San Antonio, Houston and Rice.

Personal: Given Trenton Leon Matthews…Born May 25, 1993, in San Antonio, Texas…Parents are Sheila Ruth and Vincent Matthews…Has an older brother and an older sister…Dad, Vincent, played basketball at Wisconsin- Stoudt…Is president of his local Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter…Also emceed his school’s talent show…Interested in health and exercise science as a major at CSU, with long-term goals of entering the medical field…Hometown: Converse, Texas.

GEORGE MAUMAU Fullback | 5-11 | 230 | Valor Christian High School; Denver, Colo.

High School: A true fullback expected to fit well in CSU’s NFL-style offense, served as a key component in helping Valor Christian, one of Colorado’s most dominant programs, to consecutive state championships in 2009 and ’10…Played just one full season in south suburban Denver at VCHS, after overcoming a broken leg his senior year and state rules that forced him to sit out his sophomore campaign after transferring from Regis Jesuit High School, his home as a freshman…Was a first-team all-conference defensive lineman as a junior in 2009, before playing mostly on offense as a senior…A solid yet unsung lead blocker, helped pave the road for an offense that totaled 3,361 yards and 42 touchdowns on the ground, and averaged 7.1 yards per carry in 2010, the program’s first in Class 4A…Sustained a broken fibula in Valor Christian’s 2010 opener, and missed the ensuing four games, before returning for the balance of the regular season and run to the Colorado state title…Without him in their backfield, the Eagles (11-3) were just 3-3, losing three of their first four, then went 8-0 after his return…An excellent short-yardage ball-carrier, had 212 yards on 43 totes (4.9 avg.), with six TDs in 2010… Broke open a close Broomfield game to help propel VCHS into the state championship contest, scoring back-to-back touchdowns, a 3-yard run and an 8-yard reception, his only catch of the 2010 season…Also scored the first points of that state title game, against Wheat Ridge at Invesco Field in Denver, with a 4-yard run to snap a scoreless tie in the second quarter…As a junior in 2009, started on both sides of the line and scored nine touchdowns, seven on the ground, one on a reception and one on defense…In his first year at VCHS (14-0), the Class 3A state champion, started the entire year at fullback and defensive line, where he garnered first-team all-Metro Conference honors…Had five sacks – second on a defense that exasperated the state in 2009 -- and 45 tackles (20 solo)…Also flashed his speed as a junior, scoring on a 73- yard touchdown run, one of his 86 carries for 442 yards and seven scores…Caught two passes for 12 yards in 2009, with one TD…Head football coach was Brent Vieselmeyer…Also lettered in track for the Eagles, throwing the shot and discus…A competitive weightlifter with exceptional strength, received first-team All-America honors in the sport from the National Collegiate Scouting Association…Top bench press as a prep was 330 pounds…Did not receive recruiting interest from other schools, primarily because true fullbacks generally don’t see serious attention until late in their senior years, and also because of his broken leg.

Personal: Full name is George Talanoa Maumau…Born Aug. 7, 1993, in Honolulu, Hawaii…Has taken the surname of his uncle and aunt, the legal guardians that raised him, Vili and Michele Maumau…Has two younger brothers and one younger sister…Uncle and guardian, Vili Maumau, played defensive tackle at Colorado in the mid-1990s, was selected by the in the 1998 NFL Draft, and spent two years in the NFL…Another uncle, Chris Maumalanga, played defensive tackle at Kansas, was drafted in the fourth round of the 1994 NFL Draft, and played for several teams…Cousin, Sam Tai, is a defensive end at UCLA…Another cousin, Mario Fatafehi, was the Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of the Year and a first-team all-conference defensive tackle at Kansas State, played in the NFL with the Cardinals, Panthers and Broncos, and finished his career in the CFL…Plans to major in sociology at Colorado State, with an eye on a career in law enforcement…Hometown: Denver, Colo.

STEVEN MICHEL Linebacker | 6-1 | 206 | Jones High School; Orlando, Fla. High School: Served as a key spark on a 10-2 team that vaulted into the regional semifinals of the Florida Class 2A state playoffs his senior year at Jones High School in Orlando, Fla., in the shadow of the Citrus Bowl Stadium…After he started the Jones spring game at running back, coaches determined he was a better fit, with his 4.5-second speed in the 40-yard dash and a 300-pound bench press, as an outside LB in the Tigers’ defense, a 3-4…Started nearly every game in 2010, garnering all-metro recognition and a spot on the Orlando Sentinel’s Super 60 (No. 49)…Had 46 tackles, five sacks and one fumble recovery as a senior, in addition to 17 carries for 124 yards (7.3 avg.) and three touchdowns on offense…As a junior in 2009, started part-time at linebacker (two sacks, forced fumble) and started all but two games in the JHS backfield (250 yards, 7.1 avg., two TD)…Also had six catches for 38 yards and a TD as a junior…Played fullback as a sophomore…Head football coach, Kenard Lang, is a former University of Miami (Fla.) and Redskins, Browns and Broncos fullback…Also played for head coach Boris Jackson at Jones…Named top running back at the National Underclassman Football Combine…Lettered in weightlifting for the Tigers, advancing to sectionals and missing a trip to state by just one point…Additionally stood out for the Jones track squad, finishing fourth in his district in the 110-meter hurdles, advancing to the regionals…Has a 3.2 GPA…Also recruited by Florida Atlantic, Georgia Southern, Savannah State and Jacksonville.

Personal: Given name Steven Anthony Michel…Last name is pronounced MIKE-uhl…Born May 21, 1992, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. …Son of Elucia Michel…Wore No. 4 in high school because his father passed away when Steven was 4…Has three brothers and four sisters…Interested in business management as a major at Colorado State…Hometown: Orlando, Fla.

ISIAH NORTON Defensive Line | 6-6 | 295 | Kimball High School; Dallas, Texas

High School: A four-year letterman and three-year starter, earned consecutive all-state selections at powerhouse Kimball High School in southwest Dallas…A two-time all-state and four-time all-district selection, was ranked the No. 57 defensive lineman in the nation by Rivals.com…SuperPrep listed him No. 49 on its Texas 120 list, calling him one of the better two-sport athletes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area…Also handled kickoffs and field goals for Kimball…Helped the Knights to a 9-3 record as a senior, when they advanced to the area round of the Class 4A/Division I playoffs…The team’s 2010 Defensive Player of the Year, had 78 total tackles, 12 for loss, with eight sacks and three forced fumbles…As a junior in 2009, had five sacks, eight tackles for loss, 40 overall stops and four forced fumbles…Head football coach was Carlton Nelson…Also lettered three years in basketball, averaging nine points and 12 rebounds as a center, and will graduate with four letters in track, in which he threw the shot put and discus…Chose CSU over offers from Arizona State, Baylor, Houston, Kentucky, Miami (Fla.), Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, New Mexico State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Purdue, Syracuse, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Texas Tech.

Personal: Given name Isiah Lee Norton…Born Nov. 14, 1992, in Dallas, Texas…Son of April Lacy and Corey Norton…Has an older brother and younger sister…Hometown: Dallas, Texas.

ROBERT NUNN Wide Receiver | 5-11 | 180 | Bastrop High School; Bastrop, Texas

High School: A first-team all-district, second-team all-Central Texas and honorable-mention all-state selection, was a 1,000-yard wide receiver at Bastrop (Texas) High School, southeast of Austin…An explosive weapon for the 10-4 Bears, hauled in 13 TDs and averaged 22.4 yards per reception (56 catches, 1,256 yards), as a senior, helping propel the team to the Texas Class 4A regional playoffs…Also helped Bastrop to bi-district, area and regional titles…Awarded Built Ford Tough Player of the Week honors after establishing the single-game school record with 265 receiving yards, on 11 catches with two TDs, in a 42-27 triumph over previously undefeated Connally, in Week 8 of his senior year…Had four 100-yard games as a senior…Did not play as a junior in 2009 after breaking his ankle as a sophomore in 2008, limiting his recruiting…Head football coach was Gerald Perry...Also lettered once in basketball and twice in track and field…Top prep speed in the 40-yard dash was 4.47 seconds…Also recruited by Oklahoma State and Texas State, among others.

Personal: Given name Robert Charles Nunn II…Nicknamed Buddy…Born Sept. 10, 1992, in Austin, Texas…Son of Sheila and Perry Lowe, and Robert and Karen Nunn…Has two younger brothers and four sisters, one older and three younger…Volunteers his time at the Family Crisis Center in Bastrop…Plans to major in kinesiology at Colorado State…Hometown: Bastrop, Texas.

COLTON PAULHUS Defensive Line | 6-2 | 260 | American River College; Granite Bay, Calif. Junior College: A team captain as a true freshman, started as a 4-3 defensive end in 2010 at American River College in Sacramento, Calif. ..Earned first-team all-conference honors, helping the Beavers and head coach Jerry Haflich to a 10-1 record, the Mid-Empire Conference championship and a victory in the Central Division Bowl Game…Recorded 35 total tackles, 7½ sacks and 11½ stops behind the line of scrimmage, with three fumble recoveries and one forced fumble…JCGridiron.com ranked the team No. 23 in its final “Dirty Thirty” national poll…Initially signed out of high school with Idaho State, but instead decided to play right away closer to home at ARC…Chose CSU over an offer from Nevada; also drew interest from Texas Tech and Arizona State…Can take up blockers with above-average strength (400-plus-pound bench press) and rush the passer with impressive quickness; the 260-pound athlete’s fastest time in the 40-yard dash is 4.62 seconds.

High School: A two-year letterman at Granite Bay (Calif.) High School, about 20 minutes northeast of Sacramento, earned first-team all-Sierra Foothill League and all-city recognition as a senior team captain and defensive line MVP in 2009…Broke both single-season and career tackles-for-loss records at GBHS…A one-way starter, had 14 tackles for loss and three sacks among 87 total stops, with three forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries…As a junior second-team all-conference player, he posted five sacks and 78 tackles, with 10 tackles for loss, helping the Grizzlies earn a section championship and their first of two consecutive berths in the Division II CIF state playoffs (the team lost to eventual state champion Grant in 2009)…Played for head coach Ernie Cooper…Also lettered one year in basketball as a small forward, averaging 17 points and eight rebounds as a junior, his final year before foregoing his senior campaign to concentrate on football.

Personal: Given name Colton Scott Paulhus…Last name is pronounced PAHL-us…Born June 3, 1991, in Sacramento, Calif. …Parents are Scott and Lynette Pauhlus…Has one younger brother, Austin…Enjoys hunting, outdoors and all-terrain vehicles…Plans to major in business at Colorado State…Hometown: Granite Bay, Calif.

KEVIN PIERRE-LOUIS Defensive Back | 6-1 | 190 | Del Rio High School; Del Rio, Texas High School: A physical safety, quarterback, running back and wide receiver for the Rams of Del Rio, Texas, a city of 37,000 on the U.S.-Mexico border about three hours due west of San Antonio…Earned District 5A-29 Outstanding Defensive Back honors after his senior campaign, and three consecutive first-team all-district selections as a safety…Also garnered team MVP recognition twice…Helped DRHS to bi-district and area championships on a team that finished 8-3 in 2010 and 10-3 in 2009, when the Rams advanced to the third round of the Texas Class 5A state playoffs…As a senior in 2010, posted 74 tackles and three interceptions, including a touchdown return, and compiled better than 600 yards and 12 touchdowns as a running back, with 10 catches for almost 200 yards as a pass- catcher…As a junior in 2009, had 75 stops and three picks the year before…Voted team captain each of his last three years…Head football coaches were Steven Hoffman and Ryan Trevino…Also lettered in track…Owns a 3.2 GPA…Has 4.5-second speed in the 40-yard dash…Also recruited by Florida, TCU, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Clemson, UTEP, Texas A&M and SMU…Chose CSU over offers from Colorado, New Mexico and UTEP…Patterns his play after the late Sean Taylor.

Personal: Given name Kevin Pierre-Louis …Born Nov. 3, 1993, in Brooklyn, N.Y. …Son of Maries Pierre- Louis…Mother and most of his family are natives of Haiti and survived the 2010 earthquake, although their home was destroyed…The youngest of four children, has three older brothers …Older brother Wondy Pierre-Louis won two national championships under former CSU assistant Urban Meyer at Florida…Another brother, Jayden Richards, played football at the University at Buffalo…Undecided on a major at Colorado State…Hometown: Del Rio, Texas.

BEAU REILLY Quarterback | 6-4 | 175 | Valley Center High School; Valley Center, Calif.

High School: Plans to depart on a two-year mission in the fall of 2011 and return in time to enroll at Colorado State as a 21-year-old true freshman in the spring of 2014…Led Valley Center (Calif.) High School, north of San Diego, to consecutive appearances in the CIF Division IV state championship game and a 23-3 record in two seasons (2009- 10) as the starting quarterback…Lost only three games, and all were to CIF state champions (two were in state title games, and the other was to arguably California’s best team in 2009, Oceanside)…Started all 26 games after taking the starting reins prior to the 2009 season…Completed 64.0 percent of his career passes (187-of-292) for 2,798 yards, 23 touchdowns and just eight INTs…Also rushed for 10 career TDs…As a first-team all-Valley Conference quarterback, led the Jaguars to an undefeated league title and 12 straight wins in 2010, until VCHS lost to Madison in the state championship…Connected on 126-of-193 passes (.653), with 16 touchdowns and five INTs; also averaged 5.4 yards per carry (73-for-392), with eight TDs…Managed an offense that spurred the Jaguars to an 11-2 record in 2009, a season that ended with a loss to Mission Bay in the state final…Threw for 933 yards and seven TDs as a junior…Voted Most Inspirational Player by his coaches and teammates…Head football coach was Rob Gilster…Competed against CSU QB Pete Thomas during summer passing leagues…Has 4.8-second speed in the 40-yard dash…Also started and lettered three years in both volleyball as his team’s setter, and basketball as a forward that averaged 8-10 points and 11-12 rebounds per game…Carried a 3.8 GPA throughout high school…Selected CSU after being recruited by BYU, Utah, Stanford and San Diego State.

Personal: Given name Beau Brennan Reilly…Born Oct. 3, 1992, in Escondido, Calif. …Parents are Russ and Kris Reilly…Has three older brothers, A.J., Trevor and Drew, now on the CSU roster …Also has a younger sister, Savanna…Part of one of the most athletic families in San Diego history; brother, Trevor, was a leader on VCHS' 2005 title-winning team, and now plays football at Utah…Oldest brother, A.J., played both football and basketball at Utah, then transferred to BYU-Hawaii; after graduating from that school, he shifted to Westminster College for his final season of eligibility, playing basketball…Father, Russ, played basketball at BYU-Hawaii…Interested in business administration or management at Colorado State…Hometown: Valley Center, Calif.

DREW REILLY Defensive Back | 6-3 | 190 | Valley Center High School; Valley Center, Calif.

High School: Departed on a two-year LDS mission in November of 2008, to the Laredo-Brownsville area of Texas, after initially signing National Letter of Intent with CSU in February 2008…Received all-county and first-team all-CIF honors as a linebacker in 2007 at Valley Center (Calif.) High School, north of San Diego…Also garnered second- team all-conference recognition as a senior receiver…Posted 144 tackles (74 solo) as a senior, including nine stops behind line of scrimmage…Also voted team's Defensive Player of the Year as a 2007 team captain…Played H-back and inside linebacker for Valley Center…Caught 36 passes for 649 yards and six touchdowns in 2007…Helped the Jaguars win two CIF Division IV state championships, as a sophomore and senior…Head coach was Rob Gilster…A four-sport athlete, lettered three years in both football and volleyball, twice in basketball and once in track…Helped volleyball team to consecutive state titles, as a sophomore and junior (contributed to four overall state titles, including two in football)…Earned San Diego all-academic and Scholar Athlete honors… Chose CSU after being recruited by Utah, BYU, Boston College and the University of San Diego.

Personal: Given name Drew Marcus Reilly…Born Nov. 6, 1989, in Scripps Ranch, Calif. …Parents are Russ and Kris Reilly…Has two older brothers, A.J. and Trevor, and a younger brother, Beau, who will join him at Colorado State…Also has a younger sister, Savanna…Part of one of the most athletic families in San Diego history; brother, Trevor, was a leader on VCHS' 2005 title-winning team, and now plays football at Utah…Oldest brother, A.J., played both football and basketball at Utah, then transferred to BYU-Hawaii; after graduating from that school, he shifted to Westminster College for his final season of eligibility, playing basketball…Father, Russ, played basketball at BYU- Hawaii…Majoring in business management at Colorado State…Hometown: Valley Center, Calif.

DAVON RIDDICK Running Back | 6-0 | 205 | Cooper High School; Abilene, Texas

High School: Combined to rush for 2,446 yards and average 7.2 yards per carry in two seasons as a starter at Abilene (Texas) Cooper High School…A first-team All-West Texas selection (TheOldCoach.com) in 2010, as well as honorable-mention all-state and all-district, led the 11-2 Cougars to the regional round of the state playoffs…Ran for 1,537 yards on 183 carries (8.4 avg.) and 21 touchdowns as a senior…Second-team all-district as a junior, had 909 yards to help the Cougars finish 9-4 after a berth in the regional playoffs…Voted team captain as a senior…Head football coach was Mike Spradlin…Lettered twice in football and twice in track, in which he ran the 200 meters, and the 4x100 and 4x200 relays…Has 4.41-second speed in the 40-yard dash and bench presses 315 pounds…Also recruited by Wyoming and Texas State.

Personal: Given name Davon Riddick…First name is pronounced day-VONN…Son of Satanya Riddick…Has an older sister…Volunteers with his family at the Salvation Army…Undecided on a major at Colorado State…Hometown: Abilene, Texas.

CONNER SMITH Quarterback | 6-5 | 220 | Travis High School; Richmond, Texas

High School: A two-sport star and two-year starting quarterback at Travis High School in Fort Bend, a suburb southwest of Houston, was a Houston Chronicle Top 100 selection after his senior season…Also was rated the 12th- best quarterback in Texas by ESPN Rise…A West Regional finalist for the Elite 11, was featured as a Next-Level Athlete by FOX Sports, and noted as a top quarterback in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Preview…Additionally, was rated the top quarterback at the 2009 Army All-American Combine…Earned honorable-mention all-district honors as a senior after passing for 1,039 yards and six TDs, starting every game for THS…Also ran for two TDs, as the Tigers won the District 23-5A title and earned a berth in the first round of the state playoffs…As a junior in 2009, threw for 1,020 yards and seven TDs, with four INTs…Head football coach was Randy Cunningham…Lettered twice in football and is expected to graduate with two letters in baseball…Owns 4.9-second speed in the 40-yard dash and bench presses 275 pounds…Has a 3.0 GPA…Also recruited by Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Texas A&M and UTEP.

Personal: Given name Conner Robert Smith…Born June 1, 1992, in Houston, Texas…Son of Bobby and Debbie Smith…Has one younger brother…Dad, Bobby, played football and baseball at Louisiana Tech…Uncle, Tom Smith, played football and baseball at both Minnesota and Miami (Fla.), before landing in the Chicago Cubs farm system…Plans to major in biomedical science or business…Hometown: Richmond, Texas.