SMU lands another transfer

According to his Twitter account, former Colorado cornerback Keyshon Mills has committed to transfer to the Hilltop.
Mills, of Little Elm, Texas was listed on CU's 2022 roster as a 6-1, 175-pound freshman who did not appear on the Buffaloes' season stat report.
From his Colorado bio:
HIGH SCHOOL—A three-star prospect by the recruiting services … 247 Composite listed him as the No. 101 cornerback in the class, the No. 163 player from Texas and No. 1,138 player nationally … 247 Sports listed him as the No. 86 player in the class and No. 134 player from Texas … On3 Sports ranked him the No. 78 cornerback in the class and No. 123 player from Texas … ESPN ranked him the No. 190 player from Texas, the No. 78 safety in the class and No. 259 player from the region … Played three years of varsity at Little Elm for coach Kendall Brown … As a senior, Little Elm won more games than his sophomore and junior years combined and he had four interceptions, eight pass breakups, three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and four touchdown saving tackles … Junior season he was named second-team All-District in 6A-Region 1 when he had 10 pass breakups, an interception, five tackles for loss, a quarterback hurry and touchdown saving tackle … As a sophomore, he was named second-team all-District when he had 33 tackles, five pass breakups and one tackle for loss.
Coming out of high school, he reported offers from Kansas, Buffalo and Liberty — meaning SMU defensive coordinator Scott Symons and cornerbacks coach/passing game coordinator Rickey Hunley are quite familiar with him.
Mills, of Little Elm, Texas was listed on CU's 2022 roster as a 6-1, 175-pound freshman who did not appear on the Buffaloes' season stat report.
From his Colorado bio:
HIGH SCHOOL—A three-star prospect by the recruiting services … 247 Composite listed him as the No. 101 cornerback in the class, the No. 163 player from Texas and No. 1,138 player nationally … 247 Sports listed him as the No. 86 player in the class and No. 134 player from Texas … On3 Sports ranked him the No. 78 cornerback in the class and No. 123 player from Texas … ESPN ranked him the No. 190 player from Texas, the No. 78 safety in the class and No. 259 player from the region … Played three years of varsity at Little Elm for coach Kendall Brown … As a senior, Little Elm won more games than his sophomore and junior years combined and he had four interceptions, eight pass breakups, three tackles for loss, a forced fumble and four touchdown saving tackles … Junior season he was named second-team All-District in 6A-Region 1 when he had 10 pass breakups, an interception, five tackles for loss, a quarterback hurry and touchdown saving tackle … As a sophomore, he was named second-team all-District when he had 33 tackles, five pass breakups and one tackle for loss.
Coming out of high school, he reported offers from Kansas, Buffalo and Liberty — meaning SMU defensive coordinator Scott Symons and cornerbacks coach/passing game coordinator Rickey Hunley are quite familiar with him.