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St. John Bosco H.S. (Bellflower, CA)
AAU: Belmont Shores
Ht: 6-foot-0
Wt: 175 lbs
Rivals rating: 4*; #14 PG (#61 overall)
Scout rating: 3*; #25 PG
ESPN rating: 3*-90 grade; #27 PG
Reported Offers: Colorado, Cal State Northridge, Fresno State, Indiana, Loyola Marymount, UC-Irvine, Western Kentucky
CU Football
#22 Most Prestigious Program in College Football History (ESPN)
1990 National Championship & 26 Conference Championships
1 Heisman Trophy Winner & 8 Other National Award Winners
5 Player & 7 Scholar-Athlete Inductions in College Football Hall of Fame
70 First Team All-Americans (30 Consensus All-Americans)
#19 in All-Time Wins, #24 in All-Time Win Percentage & #23 in Times Ranked
#29 in Wins and #12 in Wins Against Ranked Opponents Since 1989
CU is the first program to offer Guerrero. Due to an injury last summer and then having to sit out last season because of CA prep transfer rules, not a lot of schools have been able to scout Guerrero. This would be an absolute steal for the Buffs. His quicks and his handle are off the charts.
9th grade highlights:
"The Mexican Phenom"










He's got a little Chris Jackson in him. Sign him
Rivals shows him leaning Western Kentucky.
New Scout article: http://colorado.scout.com/2/1000916.html
Cezar's only scheduled visit so far is to Western Kentucky. One he gets back, he'll evaluate. If he doesn't commit, it sounds like CU would be at or near the top of his list. Here are a couple quotes from a really good Scout article:
“All of our family is a Denver (Broncos) fan,” he said. “My brother was a big John Elway fan. Once he went from Stanford to the Broncos. (My brother liked) his composure and how he took teams' and stuff.”
“It feels good to play at home,” he said. “I’d love to play at home to be honest with you. Colorado is one of the schools I’m really thinking about now.”
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I think he's our #2 or #3 PG target behind Dinwiddie now.
Today's Rivals update lists a UNLV visit for October 17th to go with his September 11th visit to Western Kentucky. He'll make the decision in the early period and doesn't plan on taking any visits after UNLV. If CU wants him, we need to get him in over the next 4 weeks.
hes higher rated than dinwiddie isnt he?
Guerrero is shooting up the boards for the scouting services. Moved up over 20 spots in the Rivals top 100 and from an 85 to a 91 grade by ESPN.
Visiting Western Kentucky this weekend and there's a chance he commits.
As expected, Guerrero is a Hilltopper.










I don't think that this is a big loss at this position. As small as he is, he would have to be very athletic to be successful in the PAC or other major conference. He probably made the right choice and I wish him well. I doubt that he was a high priority recruit for CU.






He is no longer committed to Western Kentucky. Does anyone think CU has a chance?