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    Colorado Football Coach Rob Livingston Reacts to Jahiem Oatis’ Transfer From Alabama

    Rob Livingston is pleased with the additions to the Colorado Buffaloes’ roster, particularly former Alabama defensive tackle Jahiem Oatis. Julian Lewis, a highly regarded freshman, is one of the quarterbacks in the competition for head coach Deion Sanders’ job. Let’s explore Livingston’s remarks regarding Oatis and the Buffaloes’ changing quarterback situation.

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    Rob Livingston is excited about Jahiem Oatis, a transfer from Alabama, who is a solid addition to the Buffaloes’ defence. In a recent interview, Livingston characterized Oatis as “about as big as that door”—a reference to his enormous size and potential impact on the defensive line—and said he is looking forward to seeing what Jahiem can do.

    The chance to get more playing time motivated Oatis to go to Colorado. His playing time dropped this past fall, even though he started 13 games in his first two seasons at Alabama. Livingston depends on Oatis, who stands 6’5″ and weighs 325 pounds, to be a vital member of Colorado’s team. Oatis’s Alabama stats, which include 57 tackles, three tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, and five deflected passes, demonstrate his potential.

    What’s the latest on the quarterback situation with Julian Lewis?

    The Julian Lewis Factor and Colorado’s QB Battle

    Oatis’ arrival improves the defence, but Deion Sanders must make a critical choice at quarterback. One candidate for the starting position is Julian Lewis, a five-star freshman who initially committed to USC before switching to Colorado. To compete for the position right away, Lewis reclassified to the 2025 class.

    A highly regarded prospect, Lewis is renowned for his arm prowess and promise. During his high school career, he passed for 11,010 yards and 144 touchdowns. But Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter, who has the experience and dual-threat ability, will compete with him.

    According to Sanders, Lewis, and Salter, each has distinct talents. Thus, the coaching staff must adjust the offence to suit each player’s capabilities.

    Lewis and Salter have shown promise in spring training, and Sanders has clarified that the quarterback position is up for grabs. The Buffaloes will decide who will oversee the offense as the season draws close.

    How will these new additions impact Colorado’s upcoming season?

    Colorado football is entering a new era with the addition of Oatis and the rise of Lewis in the quarterback competition. While Lewis’ skill adds interest to the offence, Oatis’ size and experience will strengthen the defensive line.

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    The Buffaloes are hoping for a strong season under Sanders. The outcome of the quarterback struggle and Oatis’s defensive line performance will be crucial to their chances of winning.

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