The Colorado Buffaloes have added a fresh face to their 2027 recruiting class, and it's a kicker who's already turning heads. Meet Cadel Ayala, a 4.5-star recruit according to Chris Sailer Kicking, who ranks him as the No. 60 kicker in the class. Ayala took to his X account to announce his commitment, and it's got Buffaloes fans buzzing.
Ayala's journey with the Buffaloes is set to start with kickoffs, a role he's well-suited for, considering his high school accolades. His ability to consistently deliver kickoffs with a hang time of 3.9 seconds or more, reaching the endzone with ease, makes him a valuable asset right out of the gate.
The Buffs' special teams are undergoing some changes, with head coach Deion Sanders announcing that redshirt freshman kicker Elliot Arnold will take over place-kicking duties in 2026. Arnold, who came out of high school as a five-star recruit from Kohl’s Kicking Camps, is expected to handle his new responsibilities with aplomb.
For Ayala, this means he'll need to be patient and ready to seize opportunities as they come. Spring and fall camps will be crucial for him to showcase his skills and climb the depth chart. With his kickoff prowess, Ayala is poised to make an impact and fill a crucial gap for the Buffaloes, especially after the departure of Josh McCormick.
McCormick, a former Grambling Tigers transfer, was with the Buffaloes during spring camp but chose to pivot to a full-time track and field career, leaving Colorado in need of depth at kicker. Ayala's arrival is timely, offering a solution for the 2027 season and allowing Arnold to focus solely on place-kicking.
Ayala also finds himself in an environment conducive to success. Under Coach Prime, kickers have thrived.
Take Alejandro Mata, for instance, who despite not having the strongest leg, excelled under Sanders' guidance with an impressive 84% field goal percentage and 98% on extra points. Mata's post-college opportunity with the Orlando Pirates of the Indoor Football League is a testament to the supportive and strategic environment Sanders creates, something Ayala can look forward to.
With the stage set, Ayala's journey with the Buffaloes promises to be an exciting one, both for him and for the fans eager to see him in action.
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