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Keegan Bradley goes from last man in to BMW Championship winner and on to East Lake
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (AP) — The BMW Championship was one tournament Keegan Bradley never thought he could win, only because he didn’t think he would be playing. Bradley was a bundle of nerves one week ago Sunday as he sat in a hotel room in Tennessee with his bags packed and his season seemingly over. And then he squeezed into the 50th spot in FedEx Cup in the final hour, the last man in Castle Pines for the next playoff event.
New music homegrown right here in Eagle County
The summer has been filled with live music from the multitude of musicians who call the Vail Valley home. It’s not just après ski music, it’s après bike, après hike, fish, golf, shop, you name it, the musicians are there to entertain you as you wind down from your day’s activity, but beyond singing “Brown Eyed Girl,” and other popular cover tunes these professionals have been busy creating their own original music and are excited to release it to the public. Here’s a look at what these artists have been up to and how you can follow their creativity.
Longmont’s Used Book Emporium eyes final chapter, as Oct. 15 closing looms
For nearly three decades, Used Book Emporium in downtown Longmont has welcomed customers from all walks of life in search of their next great read. A handwritten note on the local business’s entryway at 346 Main St. reads “Door Sticks — Push Hard.” However, it’s another sign on Used Book Emporium’s front door that really catches people’s attention; the one that says “Store Closing Oct. 15 — last day of business.”
CU Buffs Look to Improve Defense with New Coordinator and Transfers
The Colorado Buffaloes aim to improve their defensive performance under new coordinator Robert Livingston after a dismal previous season, which saw them rank near the bottom nationally in points and yards allowed. Senior defensive tackle Chidozie Nwankwo expresses confidence in the revamped defensive line, bolstered by 11 transfers, including former stars from top programs. Head coach Deion Sanders believes that the increased experience and depth across the defensive positions will facilitate Livingston's tailored approach to maximize player strengths. With players showing heightened hunger and teamwork, the Buffs are gearing up for a much-anticipated season.
Stanley Marketplace Heist: Thieves Target Beloved Restaurant’s Fridge, Owner Pleads for Justice
Caught on Camera: Thieves Target Restaurant Fridge at Stanley Marketplace. Annette, a beloved restaurant nestled in Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace, has become the target of repeated thefts, leaving its owner, Caroline Glover, seeking help from the community to identify the culprits. For over seven years, Annette has been a testament to Glover’s passion for food, a dream she nurtured since her late teens.
CSU soccer opens perfect in inaugural match on new field
From boot to dome and in. The Avery Vander Ven to Liv Stutzman, connection was alive and well in Colorado State soccer’s 1-0 victory over California Baptist. The Rams offense came out of the gate swinging early, getting several good looks on the net, but with every chance came a stop by CBU goalkeeper Mikayla O’Brien.
Mark Kiszla: Coach Prime feeds off the noise, but is he built to take the heat if the CU Buffs don't win big?
BOULDER – For the first time, the CU Buffs look Primed and ready to make noise on the football field louder than the hype machine stoked 24/7 by their celebrity coach. But can Deion Sanders handle the heat should they stumble and fall? With the opening kickoff of this CU season rapidly approaching, everybody from legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban to Buffs punter Mark Vassett eagerly anticipates the Buffs winning...
Deion Sanders talks North Dakota State ahead of CU Buffs’ season opener
Finally, it’s game week. After nearly a full month of workouts, and a busy few days as students returned to campus and Colorado hosted hype events like Friday’s Kickoff Luncheon, it has become time for the Buffaloes to turn their focus to an actual opponent. That opponent is...
'Dub Club' invades Castle Pines to cheer on Denver's Wyndham Clark
CASTLE PINES — "Let's go, Dub!" was loud and clear on the fifth hole of Castle Pines Golf Club. Denver native Wyndham Clark, who showed his Broncos fandom by wearing orange and blue on Saturday at the BMW Championship, had just made birdie and his cheering section of several hundred family and friends let him know they were there to support him. "We always have a good following at tournaments,...
Deion Sanders Actively Encourages Colorado Students To Act Foolish During First Football Game
The University of Colorado security team likely is not thrilled with Deion Sanders‘ plea to students. He wants them to “act a fool” during the Buffaloes’ first game of the college football season next weekend. Lord knows it is never a good idea to give college kids an extra reason to be hooligans! Coach Prime […] The post Deion Sanders Actively Encourages Colorado Students To Act Foolish During First Football Game appeared first on BroBible.
Nick Saban Sets The Record Straight on Deion Sanders and His Son, Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders
Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban set the record straight on Deion Sanders and his son, Shedeur Sanders, during College GameDay in Dublin, Ireland. Colorado opens the season with extremely high expectations. When you have coach Prime, there will be standards, and after missing ...
Nikola Jokic made 2 mind-blowing plays in Goran Dragic charity send-off
Goran Dragic wanted to play one more game before he officially retired from professional basketball. The long-time NBA guard brought some of his superstar friends to his home country of Slovenia this weekend for one final send-off for charity, and it gave us some hilarious and entertaining moments during the darkest months of the NBA offseason.
Rooney: Bowl within sight, but CU Buffs could run gamut in 2024
The CU Buffs, under Coach Deion Sanders, are set for a pivotal 2024 season with expectations for improvement after a tumultuous 2023 season that ended 4-8. With a roster overhaul largely completed, key players like quarterback Shedeur Sanders and all-around talent Travis Hunter signal a chance for the Buffs to contend for a bowl bid, needing a 6-6 record to qualify. However, inconsistency and injuries remain challenges, making predictions unpredictable—ranging anywhere from a solid 8-4 to another disappointing 4-8 finish. Winning early rivalry games against Nebraska and Colorado State will be critical to build momentum before facing the rigors of the Big 12. If they can establish a stronger offensive line and provide Sanders the support he needs, the outlook could brighten significantly.
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