Archive for April, 2003:

Six BUFFS Drafted To NFL

After being back-to-back Big 12 North Division winners, it was no surprise this weekend that six buffs were drafted to the NFL. The BUFFS tied with Texas A&M for the most players drafted in the Big 12 and were tied for sixth overall. The Oakland Raiders drafted Tyler Brayton (DT) in the first round (32 [...]

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Early Nebraska Game

Sorry, I’ve had little interesting to say since the Alamo Bowl. I have one small tidbit of information that some of you might find a little bizarre: the kickoff for the CU vs Nebraska game this year is set for 10:00 am. Yes, 10 in the morning. What is this world coming to?

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The Spring Game

The spring game is more than just a game, it is a time to celebrate CU football. The big time fans showed up to see the former greats play a little flag football, to see the youth of the future test their skills on tackling dummies, and to see the state of the team of [...]

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Suspensions Mount

Blake Mackey, Gerett Burl and fullback Jeff Tolbert were arrested on charges of theft of more than $500, conspiracy and underage alcohol consumption. Sounds like a wild night to me. Barnett quickly decided that this conduct was unbecoming of a football player and suspended them immediately. They will be suspended indefinitely. It wasn’t much of [...]

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Bloom May or May Not Play

Did I travel back from the future or does this seem familiar to everyone else too? Bloom undecided about football.

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Klatt Stands out in scrimmage

Joel Klatt looked good in the 88 play scrimmage the Buffs ran this weekend. Gary Barnett declared the quaterbacks open season in the scrimmage. Klatt was able to escape the pressure to complete 13 of 17 on the day. The scrimmage continued to show the holes in our offensive line though

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Bloom wins Met-RX Competition

Bloom Won the Met-Rx superstars skills competition today aginast some of the worlds top athletes. His effort in the 100 yard dash and the 1/2 mile run were exceptional.

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