Michael Goulding / Orange County Register)
Having made up his mind about where he wanted to play college football, Tyler Lytle could have picked up a phone and dialed Mike MacIntyre's number.
Instead, Lytle and his parents flew to Boulder, and on Tuesday afternoon, they sat in front of the Colorado head coach and CU athletic director Rick George and told them he was planning to become a Buffalo after he graduates high school next year.
"I thought it was pretty cool and pretty special to be able to tell them in person," said Lytle, a highly-recruited quarterback from Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif.