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White Quits

Well, if you were frustrated with performances of Bernard Jackson or James Cox, don’t look to Brian White to be the savior this week against ASU. Brian White quit the team. “He gave no indication of where he is going,” coach Dan Hawkins said. “He just told me that he is hanging it up.” Wow!

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Former Buff Henderson suits up for Montana St.

Former University of Colorado starting safety Tyrone Henderson has joined the Montana St. football team and should see action next weekend against the Buffs. Henderson was kicked off the team by new head coach Dan Hawkins for violating team rules. Henderson had not practiced much with the team since Hawkins took over as coach so [...]

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Senior Day

It’s the last day in Folsom for 20 seniors. Here’s the List Who are you going to miss most? # 9 Hubbard, Tom – S # 12 Dawn, Akarika – ILB # 14 Klatt, Joel – QB # 17 Vickers, Lawrence – VB # 27 Iwuh, Brian – OLB # 28 Griffith, Kyle – ILB [...]

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Oh Captain My Captain

Defensive tackle James Garee, outside linebacker Brian Iwuh, quarterback Joel Klatt and V-back Lawrence Vickers have been selected as the 2005 Buffs Captains. James Garee for his physical style of play. Brian Iwuh for being a monster force all over the field. I can’t believe he is a senior already, but I can believe that [...]

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Guess who’s Back

JJ’s Back! Back again! JJ Billingsley’s injuries are healed and academically his grades are back up. This Buffs.tv favorite is ready to crack some skulls.. He says he is 98% healthy and we are all looking for him to return to form. After receiving a medical red shirt he still has two years of crushing [...]

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New Gear for Bloom

Now that his football career is behind him, Jeremy Bloom is moving full speed ahead with his skiing goals. Ski Racing magazine reports that ski manufacture V

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STUDENT-athletes

The Boulder Camera’s Neil Woek has a great take on CU student-athletes, specifically members of the football team. “They’re our peers,” said CU defensive tackle Matt McChesney. “We go to school with them, we hang out with them, study with them

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