FORT COLLINS ? ? Colorado State football coach Jim McElwain announced Friday the team has picked up a pair of junior college transfers -- Saladin McCullough II and Willie Udofia Jr. -- who will be ready to play this season.
McCullough II is a cornerback out of Moorpark (Calif.) College; Udofia Jr. is a wide receiver from East LA College. Both come to the Rams at positions of need. At the end of spring camp, McElwain said the team would need incoming freshmen to compete for and play at both corner and wideout.
McCullough II comes in at 5-foot-10, 180 pounds after playing one season at Moorpark. He will be a sophomore this season, coming off a year in which he recorded 37 tackles, seven pass breakups and a trio of interceptions. He played his high school ball at Bishop Alemany in Mission Hills, Calif., where he was an all league and All-CIF selection as a senior.
Udofia Jr. -- who has been clocked at 4.4 seconds in the 40-yard dash -- also joins the program as a sophomore. The 6-1, 205-pounder had 31 catches for 501 yards and eight touchdowns last year at East LA. He went to Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, Ga., where his teams won two consecutive regional crowns and lost in the state title game in 2009.
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