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  1. On Deion's YouTube they are not going to reveal the uniforms until they run out the tunnel next Saturday
  2. More info coming out of Colorado "Uncle Neely (@theepregameshow) says Coach Prime and Colorado will rival Oregon in terms of uniform combinations #SkoBuffs" https://www.youtube.com/shorts/8BtqYkY4T6o
  3. https://twitter.com/cubuffsfootball/status/1648413375293009920?s=46&t=zlP6M2JYH868xIAoSnfljQ Looks like Colorado painted the end zones black and gold. Don't think they ever painted the end zones full colors before. Could be just for the Spring Game on Saturday
  4. Not sure what's happening...but Colorado could be getting uniform tweeks this season because of Deion. https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cnw8V5uNLHR/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
  5. The helmets Colorado will wear Friday night against TCU in honor of Cliff Branch
  6. Hartford Yard Goats Page Liked · 16 hrs · Yard Goats will play one game as the Hartford Steamed Cheeseburgers this season. In homage to the steamed cheeseburger which was invented in Connecticut.
  7. The University of Denver got their National Championship rings last night.
  8. Not sure, but it was posted by Duchene on his Instagram account
  9. This was posted by Duchene on his official Instagram account.
  10. Cool story about this woman who has 3 championship rings. KUSA - It takes a team to help THE team win. The Broncos players and coaches all received their flashy Super Bowl 50 rings last week. This week the supporting staff received theirs. Peyton Manning went out on top with two Super Bowl rings. “This one's absolutely enormous. In ten years it's going to blow out somebody's shoulder!” joked Manning. But Liz Coates, who does game time entertainment for the Denver Broncos and Denver Outlaws, has three championship rings. “It’s incredibly special and it doesn’t happen often. So when it does you really have to appreciate the moment and the history behind it,” Coates said. She got her biggest ring this week thanks to the Broncos big win over the Carolina Panthers in February. She also has a ring from working with the Denver Outlaws.They won a Major League Lacrosse championship in 2014. In 2007 she worked for the Colorado Rockies when they defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks in the National League Championship Series. Todd Helton would finish his 17 year baseball career with one NLCS championship ring. Liz got one too. “Matt Holliday’s dramatic play at the plate to win, honestly after that I don’t remember a lot about the playoffs because it was such a blur,” Coates said. Some players will never get one. Liz Coates now has three rings. “The ring symbolizes a championship, and a team coming together in all the right ways,” she said. A player's hard work can't be missed. But the work of the hundreds of staff behind the scenes often is. So this is a reminder that the team isn't just the people playing between the sidelines. It's also someone who tends be there at the right time. “I don’t know if I am a good luck charm,” Coates said. “But maybe! Hopefully I bring another one to the Broncos! That’d be fun.” Copyright 2016 KUSA
  11. Direwolves On Staten Island The boys of summer better take heed -- winter is coming to Staten Island on August 8. And where there is winter, there are direwolves.So I'm headed east the first week of August... for a wedding, yes, and no, that's private, so you don't get to hear any more about it... but I am going to see my editors and publishers and agents while I am in town, and do some other fun stuff... including a ball game. That's the night the Staten Island Direwolves will be playing the Lannister Lions Normally the home team is the Staten Island Yankees... but for one night only, they are changing their name to the Staten Island Direwolves, and will be wearing special jerseys. The visitors, normally the Hudson Valley Renegades, will be clad in gold and red jerseys emblazoned with the Lion of Lannister. So it will be Winterfell v. Casterly Rock once more. The first 2500 attendees that night will get free baseball caps with the Direwolf logo (above). Also, we will be having a special fund-raising lottery on behalf of the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary, and the winners will take home the actual Stark and Lannister game jerseys worn by the players. I will be signing books for 400 lucky fans as well -- only 400, the line will be capped, so get there EARLY if you want a book signed -- and the good folks from Wild Spirit will also be on hand, with one of their wolves. For more details, check out the team website at http://www.milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t586 If you're a baseball fan... or a Stark supporter... do drop by, and root, root, root for the home team. If the Direwolves lose, I may have to kill another Stark.
  12. The Albuquerque Isotopes...another Rockies affiliate have purple alts as well.
  13. Boise Hawks (Short-Season Class-A of the Rockies) new purple uniforms.
  14. Peyton Manning in a Rockies uniform...kinda...more like batting practice attire.
  15. Not going back 100 pages...but has Tony D in a Broncos uniform been posted yet?
  16. Bohn led to believe Pac-10 will extend invitations to CU, five other Big 12 schools Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott denies report By Kyle Ringo Camera Sports Writer Posted: 06/03/2010 05:47:31 PM MDT KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Colorado athletic director Mike Bohn said he and other school officials have been led to believe the Pac-10 Conference is on the verge of issuing invitations to six members of the Big 12 to join its ranks. Bohn said CU has not had any contact with the Pac-10 or its representatives and he was not clear on how he came to believe invitations could be forthcoming. But he said Colorado, Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech could receive invitations possibly as soon as this weekend when Pac-10 officials meet in San Francisco. "The longer that we were together in Kansas City it appeared that that rumor or speculation did have some validity to it," Bohn said in an interview with the Camera as he left the Big 12 spring meetings here today. Orangebloods.com reported Thursday that the Pac-10 is set to invite those same six teams from the Big 12, forming a 16-team superconference that would encompass three times zones with the ability to produce huge television revenue. Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott issued a statement Thursday evening in response to the report. "We have not developed any definitive plans,? Scott said. ?We have not extended any invitations for expansion and we do not anticipate any such decisions in the near term." Big 12 commissioner Dan Beebe did not take questions from reporters following a day of meetings at the Intercontinental Hotel here where a media horde was staked out outside conference rooms where the league's athletic directors met with Beebe as well as school chancellors and presidents. Beebe is scheduled to speak with media members Friday morning when the spring meetings conclude with a board of directors meeting, that will likely produce votes on future championship sites and other matters. Beebe came to Kansas City hoping to galvanize the league against rumored attempts from other conferences to pick off members. Missouri and Nebraska are possible targets for the Big Ten, which is studying expansion by 1-5 teams. Colorado and Texas previously received invitations from the Pac-10 in the mid-1990s but chose to stick with the fledgling Big 12. It now appears the Pac-10 will offer CU and Texas once again, along with four other teams from the Big 12 South Division. "We're led to believe that that may be the case, but, again, there are so many different reports and different dialogues and different developments within our league and outside our league that prevents me from being able to predict what will happen," Bohn said. Bohn said at this point Colorado remains a committed and proud member of the Big 12 and he believes the conference has a bright future if its members remain together. "There is great equity in the Big 12 Conference and currently the financial model and the competitive equity we have as a league is currently serving us well," he said. "The future television partnership opportunities bodes well for long term financial viability." Bohn said Beebe did not ask for letters of commitment from Big 12 members as of Thursday afternoon and did not seek to make leaving the conference more difficult by attempting to raise exit fees. Both options could still come up before the meetings conclude Friday. If Colorado does receive an invitation to join another conference, Bohn said school officials would seek a wide range of opinions on any possible change in affiliation from students, faculty, alumni and boosters. Any change in conference affiliation would be subject to approval by the Board of Regents requiring a majority vote. The Big 12 requires exiting schools to provide two years notice if they intend to leave the conference. Departing schools would also forfeit 50 percent of conference distributions during those two years. The cost for leaving rises if less than two years notice is given. If Colorado accepts an invitation to join another conference and provides two years notice, it would likely cost the athletic department at least $9 million over two years based on recent distributions it has received from the Big 12.
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