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CSU will be tough to beat

Montrose, Colo., two-star receiver Tyler Rawlings is finally starting to get the love that he has long deserved. The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder is a playmaker with great work ethic, but for some reason schools didn't jump on to him until early in his senior season.
That's what Colorado State offered him a scholarship in the second week of the season and the Rams are the clear cut leaders for the No. 23 player in Colorado.
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"Colorado State is still really up there," Rawlings said. "I'm supposed to set my trip up with them when they call me this week. It'll like probably be some time in December. I haven't committed to them yet, because I want to get take the visit and get to know some of the coaches at the school."
CSU assistant Mick Delaney is recruiting Rawlings, and the two have built a good relationship.
"He's good to know as a person," Rawlings said. "He's a good guy. He really gets to know the players he's talking to and that is something I really like."
Tyler Rawlings VideoClick Wyoming and Dixie State are also checking in with Rawlings every once in while.Here to view this Link.
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