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Colorado Buffaloes (official thread)

Am i crazy in thinking their OLine looked a lot better against TCU and Corn?

I may be going full conspiracy here, but i cant shake how fast Deion was to come to Harbaugh's defense.
Id think an ex player, at the highest level, would understand the advantage of knowing the opposing offense' playcall.
How easy it would be to jump a route as a CB, for example.
And 3 of his 4 wins came against opponents scUM played in 2022.
And i already know what kind of person Deion is after scamming children at his fraudulent charter school.

It all just makes me wonder.
I pray Michigan gets this in a federal court where we can get discovery and subpoenas.
It’s possible.

Maybe TCU and Corn have really shitty d lines!
 
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I’m outraged and disgusted by this behavior from these recruits …
unless one of them happens to be a 5-star OT, in which case, I might be willing to make the Minny locker room available during their visit this week.
If some dumb high school kids were able to figure out how to steal Colorado’s jewelry, then they likely were being careless.

I know it should be “safe” in a place like a locker room, common sense if you have valuables that you’re going to put to the side there should be precautions to prevent thievery.

The Colorado players need to be more careful.
 
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If some dumb high school kids were able to figure out how to steal Colorado’s jewelry, then they likely were being careless.

I know it should be “safe” in a place like a locker room, common sense if you have valuables that you’re going to put to the side there should be precautions to prevent thievery.

The Colorado players need to be more careful.
Or...and hear me out...those dickheads could just not steal other people's property. Either or I guess.
 
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Or...and hear me out...those dickheads could just not steal other people's property. Either or I guess.
I mean yeah of course. I mentioned that their stuff should be safe ideally. But the fact is that there are assholes who steal shit, especially stuff that is expensive like jewelry. It’s unfortunate but people with stuff like that need to be careful.
 
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Beaumont HS Football Players Suspected In Rose Bowl Locker Room Thefts​

As Colorado State battled the UCLA Bruins in October, a break-in occurred in the away team's locker room. Four Beaumont High School students are suspected of stealing players' personal items from lockers, according to numerous reports. The suspects are all juveniles and students at Beaumont High School, and at least two of them are believed to be high school football players "unofficially visiting" the UCLA game, according to a report from the LA Times.

The case is under review by the district attorney's office, said Pasadena spokesperson Lisa Derderian, and no arrests have been made.

After the Bruins vs. Buffaloes game on Oct. 28, Coach Deion Sanders reported to the Rose Bowl staff and the NCAA that his players and staff returned to the locker room to discover the thefts, according to USA Today Sports and the Los Angeles Times. At least three people were missing jewelry and cash, while others were missing items such as headphones. Since then, some of the missing items were returned while others were held as evidence by the Pasadena Police.

A statement released by the Beaumont Unified School District regarding the incident reads:

"We are disappointed and disheartened to hear of the alleged involvement of Beaumont High School students in the incident at the UCLA-Colorado football game on Oct. 28. We strive to promote strong character and integrity in our students, and the alleged actions do not represent our core values as a school, District, and community. While the students were not at the UCLA-Colorado football game as part of a school-sponsored event, the District is cooperating fully with Pasadena Police Department's investigation."
 
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