“It’s been a great mutual interest and when I came on my [Top 30] visit, I was like, ‘Why are y’all letting me leave? I plan on coming back,'” Coleman said. “So we ended up making that happen.”
Unlike Coleman, Bishop had not been to Orchard Park before Saturday. The former Utah safety said he was happy to share the memorable moment of walking into Highmark Stadium and seeing his name on the jumbotron with his family.
“I’ve never been to Buffalo before, so being able to go in there – I didn’t know my [name] was going to be up there, so that was pretty cool,” Bishop said. “I’m glad to have my parents there with me, you know, taking in that moment was awesome.”
Bishop, who matched up against fellow Ute Dalton Kincaid on the practice field at Utah, said he was looking forward to diving into the team culture in Buffalo.
“From what I’ve heard, it seems like this culture and Utah’s culture are a little bit similar, kind of that blue collar mindset,” Bishop said. “So I’m coming in, I’m bringing my own culture, but also I’m gonna buy into whatever they do. So I mean, I’m just excited to get around the guys and try to do something special.”
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