Boise State football dips back into Colorado, adds lineman to 2021 recruiting class
After already picking up a verbal commitment from dynamic athlete Kaden Dudley, the Boise State football team dipped back into Colorado to add the first offensive lineman to its 2021 recruiting class.
Offensive tackle Cord Kringlen announced his commitment Friday afternoon on Twitter. The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Broomfield, Colorado, native from Holy Family High School is a three-star prospect and the No. 26 overall recruit in the state, according to 247Sports.
Kringlen passed on scholarship offers from Mountain West programs Wyoming, UNLV, New Mexico, San Jose State and Fresno State. He also had an offer from Harvard, according to 247Sports.
Dudley, who started at wide receiver and safety and helped Palmer Ridge win its third straight 3A Colorado state championship last season, joined the Broncos’ class in July.
2021 recruiting class
LB Jai Jones, 5-11, 230, South Oak Cliff High (Dallas, Texas)
WR Jalen Richmond, 6-0, 175, Chandler (Arizona) High
RB Eli Sanders, 6-0, 190, Chandler (Arizona) High
QB Taylen Green, 6-5, 215, Lewisville (Texas) High
ATH Kaden Dudley, 5-11, 190, Palmer Ridge High (Monument, Colorado)
TE Matthew Lauter, 6-4, 222, Torrey Pines High (Encinitas, California)
LB Rejhan Tatum, 6-2, 224, Del City High (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
OT Cord Kringlen, 6-5, 275, Holy Family High (Broomfield, Colorado)