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Could Rakeem Boyd be the man to replace Phillip Lindsay for the CU Buffs?

Boyd rushed for 1,211 yards and 14 touchdowns in 10 games at Independence (Kan.) Community College

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Running back Rakeem Boyd (left) rushed for 1,211 yards at Independence Community College this season and has a scholarship offer from Colorado.
Denver native , who finished his college career second on Colorado’s all-time rushing list, is now preparing for the NFL, while the Buffaloes are trying to replace him.

Former Texas A&M running back Rakeem Boyd could wind up being the man for the job.

Currently at Independence (Kan.) Community College, Boyd is going through the recruiting process as he seeks a new team for this fall and for the final three seasons of college career. He’s planning to sign with a new school when the signing period opens Feb. 7.

A 2016 graduate of Strafford High School in Houston, Boyd took an official visit to CU nearly two years ago. Coming out of high school, he had CU, Arkansas and Texas A&M in his final three before choosing to sign with the Aggies.

Boyd redshirted at A&M in 2016, but had some academic issues and left the school last summer to play at Independence. This past season, he rushed for 1,211 yards and 14 touchdowns in 10 games, posting 6.3 yards per carry.

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