Calvary Baptist standout Braylun Huglon has announced his commitment to Colorado State, choosing the Rams over several high-profile offers.
The multi-position star made his decision public on social media, securing his future with the Colorado State football program.
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Recruiting Decision
Huglon, a senior, selected Colorado State after receiving offers from Houston, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, and Texas Tech.
Standing at 5-foot-10 and weighing 170 pounds, the Shreveport Times first-team athlete will officially sign with the program this fall.
“I’d say the coaching staff for sure,” Huglon said.
“I liked how they treated me up there, and speaking with coach (Jim) Mora and coach (Pryce) Tracy and coach (Caleb) Wilson, they made me feel as comfortable as ever.
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And they made my family feel at home and treated them with much respect.”
Role at Colorado State
The coaching staff plans to use Huglon as a slot receiver in their offensive system.
During his senior season at Calvary Baptist under coach Rodney Guin, he recorded 76 receptions for 1,474 yards and 21 touchdowns.
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Huglon also contributed on defense as a cornerback and served as a return specialist for punts and kickoffs.
