Arlington Hambright has been at this college football thing for a while now, but the veteran tackle has some adjusting to do in his new surroundings. "We got in some good work," Hambright said after Colorado's first practice of preseason camp on Thursday. "I'm just a little tired, me personally, from the altitude. Knowing the plays and stuff, I feel like I jumped straight in pretty good, but the physical part, I didn't do spring ball last year, so I'm a little tired and knocking the rust off, but it's getting there for sure."A graduate transfer from Oklahoma State, Hambright could be a key to the Buffaloes' offensive line this season. He started the first five games of the 2018 season at left tackle at OSU before an injury sidelined him until the Cowboys' bowl game. Last winter, he elected to transfer and eventually selected CU, where he could be a starter immediately at left tackle. "Experience, athleticism and helping the offensive line out all together - I think I bring that to the team," said Hambright, who has opened camp practicing at left tackle. - Buffzone.com