Colorado player notes for Feb 20th, 2019


Arlington Hambright – Noteworthy
Colorado is adding some depth and experience to its offensive line. Arlington Hambright, a graduate transfer from Oklahoma State, announced Monday on Twitter that he will play for the Buffaloes this season. “I will be spending my last year in Boulder, Colorado playing in the Pac12 under some GREAT coaches and for a amazing University. Now let’s get to work!” Hambright tweeted. Listed at 6-foot-5, 308 pounds on Oklahoma State’s official site, Hambright has one season to play and could step into a starting role immediately with the Buffaloes. At Oklahoma State last season, Hambright started the first five games at left tackle before missing the final seven games of the regular season with an ankle injury.

The Cowboys averaged 44.4 points and 545.0 yards per game with him in the lineup. He returned for the Liberty Bowl, splitting time at left tackle during OSU’s 38-33 win against Missouri. Hambright grew up in Ypsilanti, Mich., and played defensive end at Belleville High School. He also played basketball. After high school, Hambright played two years at Garden City (Kan.) Community College. As a freshman, he started the first two games at defensive line before moving to offensive tackle. Garden City’s defensive coordinator that year was Brian Michalowski, who was officially announced as CU’s new outside linebackers coach on Monday. – Daily Camera