On a day that Colorado’s former kicker transferred to a rival, the Buffaloes added a kicker from another rival.

Former Arizona State kicker Jace Feely announced on Friday that he has committed to CU after two seasons with the Sun Devils.

Earlier on Friday, former CU kicker Cole Becker announced that he will transfer to Utah.

Feely is the second scholarship kicker added by new head coach Deion Sanders this offseason.

Alejandro Mata, who kicked for Sanders at Jackson State this past season, is coming to CU, as well.

The son of former NFL kicker Jay Feely, Jace is excited for a fresh start after two seasons as a backup with the Sun Devils. He has three seasons of eligibility remaining.

“I’m pumped. I can’t wait to get up there,” said Feely, who will arrive in Boulder next week. “I just can’t wait to be included in that (new excitement at CU under Sanders) and do my part.”

After redshirting in 2021, Feely, who is from Gilbert, Ariz., was a backup to freshman Carter Brown this past season. Feely made his only extra point attempt, kicked off four times (with two touchbacks) and also punted once for 37 yards. In his high school career, he was 16-of-22 on field goals with a long of 52 yards.

Feely will have some familiarity with Folsom Field. ASU beat the Buffs, 42-34, on Oct. 29 in Boulder. The 6-foot, 215-pounder said he was hitting field goals from 65 yards during pregame warm-ups that day.