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Iowa set to hire ex-Colorado State AD Joe Parker as deputy athletic director, Chief Operating Officer
The University of Iowa has reportedly found its new deputy athletic director and Chief Operating Officer. After spending nearly nine years as Colorado State’s athletic director, Joe Parker is set to be the Iowa Hawkeyes’ new deputy AD and Chief Operating Officer. ESPN’s Pete Thamel was the first to report the news on Tuesday. Sources: Iowa is set hire veteran athletic director Joe Parker as the school’s new deputy athletic director and Chief Operating Officer. Parker spent nearly nine years as the athletic director at Colorado State. — Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) May 14, 2024 Parker steps into Iowa athletic director Beth Goetz’s vacated position. After...
Which new ACC team will have greatest success in first season
The ACC will welcome a trio of new members to the league for 2024, and the first big showcase will come when SMU, Cal and Stanford square off in football come fall. But one team probably has a better chance to succeed over the others in the new league. As of ACC spring meetings in […] The post Which new ACC team will have greatest success in first season appeared first on On3.
Fossil Ridge regional titles lead local qualifiers for Colorado girls golf state championships
Eleven local golfers and one Fort Collins-area team qualified for the Colorado high school girls state golf championships across classes 3A through 5A. Regional tournaments were held this week around the state, and the two-day state tournaments for all classes will run Monday, May 20 to Tuesday, May 21. The...
UNC Basketball: Cade Tyson: "I'm Ready to be a Tar Heel"
Cade Tyson is ready to be a Tar Heel. The Belmont transfer has officially arrived in Chapel Hill and has begun classes as he prepares for his first season as a member of the UNC basketball program. Tyson was a priority target for Hubert Davis and the UNC basketball program...
Former Colorado receiver Tar’Varish Dawson visits in-state rival CSU
Former Colorado football wide receiver Tar’Varish Dawson Jr. shared his visit with the Colorado State football program via an X post on Tuesday almost one month after entering the transfer portal. Dawson entered the portal after being dismissed from the Buffs in February. The post was brief, with Dawson thanking CSU for the visit alongside a picture of him standing next to Rams head coach Jay Norvell. Buff Nation hasn’t taken Dawson’s visit to Fort Collins lightly, especially after last season’s infamous Rocky Mountain Showdown. The sophomore wideout only saw the field in the first four weeks of his lone season with Colorado, most notably stepping up in CU’s Week 3 win over Nebraska with three catches for 41 yards, including his first and only career touchdown. Dawson posted a career-high five catches for 60 yards in the Buffs’ 43-35 double-overtime win over CSU. Dawson spent one year at Auburn before landing with Colorado and head coach Deion Sanders. The receiver was initially committed to Cincinnati before flipping to CU last offseason. Thank you CSU 🐏💚 pic.twitter.com/qWZUyzyBKS — Tarvarish Dawson (@TarvarishD) May 14, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
Fossil Ridge swimming state champ voted Blue Federal Credit Union Athlete of the Week
This week's Blue Federal Credit Union Athlete of the Week award is diving right back into the pool! Fossil Ridge boys swimmer Brennen O'Neil took top honors in the Fort Collins area for May 5-11 after winning a Class 5A boys swimming state championship last week. ...
Former UNC football cornerback Lejond Cavazos finds a new home
Lejond Cavazos has found a new home. On social media, Cavazos announced that he has committed to Michigan State. This will be Cavazos third stop, as he originally began his career at Ohio State before joining the UNC football program. In his two seasons with the UNC football program, Cavazos...
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