By Adam Munsterteiger, BuffStampede: The last 13 months have tested us all. So, imagine being 18 years old traveling 1,300 miles away from home dealing with daily testing, online classes, a mostly closed campus, and week-to-week uncertainty. Colorado freshman running back Ashaad Clayton has not enjoyed the full college experience, yet.
Despite a bout of home sickness, Boulder has started to become a second home to the former blue-chip prospect from New Orleans.
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