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Nick Fisher, DS #999 TE, Colorado
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Name: Nick Fisher (Transfer from William Jewell) College: Colorado Number: 80 Height: 6-5 Weight: 265 Position: TE Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 40 Time: 40 High:
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Dates: 03/22/21
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Data Scout Notes: 2020: NAC...Transfer from William Jewell
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Nick Fisher, Colorado, Player News
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As a tall, skinny kid coming out of Basehor-Linwood High School in Kansas in 2016, Nick Fisher didn't grab the attention of major colleges. However, after a successful career at Division II William Jewell College - located about 45 minutes from his homet own - Fisher is on his way to the Pac-12. Fisher recently announced that he will join the Colorado Buffaloes as a graduate transfer walk-on tight end. "I know coming from a small school and obviously not being a big multiple star recruit out of high scho ol, a scholarship was going to be a long shot," he said. "I was looking for an opportunity. I've told Colorado that I'll come help the team any way I can; special teams, whatever you need, I'm coming to help. I'm a guy who loves football and I'm just com ing for the love of football and I will help you however you need it."Fisher will add depth to Colorado's tight end room. "I was kind of a late bloomer," said Fisher, who also had opportunities to play college basketball coming out of high school. "Then I was the starting tight end there for three years, I was really productive and I started realizing that I could possibly do a grad transfer somewhere else." After catching just 16 total passes in 2017 and 2018, Fisher racked up 39 catches for 596 yards last season. Only five tight ends in Division II caught more passes. "I had a big year and talking to my coaches (at William Jewell), they knew and I knew that D-I, Power 5 was a goal for me and a possibility," he said. After receiving attention f rom a trio of Big 12 schools, Fisher was contacted by CU last month. He believes he can help the Buffs as a receiver and blocker. "I'm hearing they're going to really make (tight end) a cornerstone of the offense, with 11 and 12 personnel," he said. "Whe n you can get multiple good tight ends on the field, that's a huge advantage for any team." - Daily Camera
(DS#999 TE) rSr/2022 TE Nick Fisher, Colorado
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Nick Fisher, graduate transfer tight end from William Jewell College in Missouri, announced Friday that he will be joining the Buffs this season as a preferred walk-on. A 6-foot-5, 270-pounder from Basehor, Kan., Fisher caught 39 passes for 596 yards and two touchdowns last season for the Division II Cardinals. - Daily Camera
(DS#999 TE) rSr/2022 TE Nick Fisher, Colorado
News Source: Daily Camera
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