August 12, 2025
By Jeff Hauser, Athlon Sports via Yahoo: Warren Sapp’s transition from NFL Hall of Fame defensive tackle to college football assistant coach under Deion Sanders has taken another interesting turn. The Colorado Buffaloes’ pass rush coordinator is now trying to flip a SEC recruit His target is Kentucky pledge Ben Duncum, a 6-foot-5, 250-pound defensive lineman from Austin Lake Travis (Texas).
Duncum is noted as a three-star prospect, according to Rivals Industry Ranking. He committed to Kentucky in June over Oklahoma State, Wisconsin, and Kansas State. While K-State remains involved, the competition for his signature has shifted to some new contenders, including Baylor, Auburn, and now Colorado. This becomes interesting with Sapp being one of the most persistent voices in his ear.
“After committing, the main school that has really tried has been Colorado,” Duncum told Rivals. “They really want me to come on an official visit during the season. I have been on multiple calls with the coaching staff during fall camp.”
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