Colorado University Athletics
2023-24 Signing Day Roster
 vs 
West Virginia
Nov 8 (Sat)
10 a.m.

Chamon Metayer
- Position:
 - Tight End
 
- Height:
 - 6-5
 
- Weight:
 - 245
 
- Class:
 - Graduate Student
 
- Hometown:
 - North Miami, Fla.
 
- High School:
 - North Miami
 
- Prev School:
 - Cincinnati
 
AS A TRANSFER
- 247 Sports lists him with a transfer ranking of .9000 as the No. 75 ranked player overall and the No. 5 ranked tight end in the transfer portal (as of December 20, 2023).
 - He comes to Colorado as an undergraduate transfer with two years to play two.
 
- Played in 17 games over three seasons for Cincinnati, finishing with 24 receptions for 290 yards and five touchdowns.
 - Broke onto the scene in 2023, finishing the season with 23 receptions for 258 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
 - He scored his first career touchdown early in the season against BYU.
 - Led the Bearcats in receiving touchdowns with five and finished third on the team in both receptions and receiving yards.
 - In 2022 he appeared in six games, making his first career start against Louisville in the Wasabi Fenway Bowl.
 - His first career reception came against Kennesaw State and went for 32 yards.
 - Missed six games due to injury.
 - Did not see game action in 2021; redshirt.
 
- A four-star prospect by the recruiting services.
 - ESPN ranked him as the No. 33 athlete in the country and the No. 52 player from Florida.
 - 247 Sports listed him as the No. 45 ranked athlete and the No. 78 player from Florida.
 - 247 Sports Composite ranks him as the No. 367 player in the country, the No. 24 athlete, and the No. 58 from Florida.
 - On3 Consensus had him as the No. 399 ranked player, the No. 24 athlete, and the No. 62 from Florida.
 - Rivals listed him as the No. 17 athlete and the No. 56 player from the state of Florida.
 
- Played three years of varsity football for Patrick Colon at North Miami.
 - Totaled more than 600 yards and seven touchdowns in 2019.
 - For his senior season, he transferred to Miami Central to play for head coach Gibudale Joseph.
 - His final season he won the 6A state title starting at tight end for the Rockets.
 - Named a Miami Herald All-Dade 8A-6A first-team selection in 2020.
 
- Born December 2 in North Miami, Florida
 - Son of Nelda Maxime and has three siblings, Christopher Metayer (24), Ralph Bissainthe (24) and Bryton Bissainthe (25)
 - Also played basketball in high school where he averaged 26 points and 11 rebounds during his team’s playoffs in his senior year
 - He was recognized as a top-ten forward in the state of Florida all four years of his high school basketball career
 - Enjoys video games, bowling and visiting his high school during his free time
 - Logged over 150 total community service hours through a Foundation called Roaring Tigers.
 
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