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Colorado State
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Colorado (n)
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Game Date:
09/02/2016
8:00pm EST

Lines:
Colorado State +7
Colorado -7

Total:
Over 56 (-111)
Under 56 (-103)

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Colorado State and Colorado (n) Thread

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Colorado (n)
To consider Les Miles on the dreaded hot seat at LSU entering this season suggests a lot about job security among college football coaches these days - especially those in the Southeastern Conference. In 11 seasons as Tigers coach, Miles has 112 wins. Only one LSU coach has more and Charlie McClendon's 137 victories came in 59 more games. Continue to Article
August 25, 2016 11:03:am EST
Colorado (n)
Kordell Stewart will soon officially be a Colorado graduate. Former Colorado quarterback Kordell Stewart is officially done with his classes at Colorado. Stewart, known for his “Slash” nickname while playing multiple positions with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL, was one class shy of his degree when he was finished playing for Colorado following the 1994 season. Continue to Article
July 09, 2016 12:56:pm EST
Colorado (n)
Word about college mascots in Texas and Louisiana this week was a reminder of the strong emotional connection sports fans have with live animal mascots. Texas announced that a new longhorn steer has been selected to be Bevo beginning this fall. Mascots like Bevo, Mike, Reveille the collie at Texas A&M, War Eagle at Auburn and countless others have long been part of college football's pageantry. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 11:08:am EST
Colorado (n)
Former Texas Tech quarterback Davis Webb is transferring to a Pac-12 school. It's not Colorado, however. Webb, who committed to Colorado earlier in 2016 , is now transferring to California according to multiple reports including Fox Sports and BuffStampede.com. As a graduate transfer, Webb is eligible to play immediately. Have been able to confirm former Texas Tech QB Davis Webb will not be transferring to #CUBuffs like he originally planned. He is Cal bound. — Adam Munsterteiger (@adamcm777) May 18, 2016 Webb had signed financial aid papers with the Buffaloes when he committed but didn't sign anything binding. The agreement allowed him to make visits to other schools and he had previously visited the Bears. After word of his visit to Cal became public, Colorado coach Mike MacIntyre said he was optimistic Webb would still transfer to Colorado. Webb, a former starter at Tech, would have been a huge boost to Colorado as the Buffaloes could be without quarterback Sefo Liufau in 2016 because of a foot injury. But now he'll be a huge boost for Cal. The Bears are looking to replace Jared Goff, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2016 NFL draft. [ Check out Dr. Saturday on Tumblr for entertaining things you won’t see on the blog ] Colorado co-offensive coordinator Darrin Chiaverini said he was proud of Webb for making a decision that was in his best interest. College Football is about young people. Let's not forget that as coaches and fans! pic.twitter.com/AI8dJSKGOJ — Darrin Chiaverini (@CoachChev6) May 18, 2016 After taking over for Baker Mayfield as Tech's QB in 2013, Webb started the 2014 season as Tech's starter. However, he was replaced by the end of the season by Patrick Mahomes, who kept the starting job for the 2015 season. After throwing 345 passes or more in each of the previous two seasons, Webb was 22-41 passing for 300 yards and two scores last season. [ Visit Dr. Saturday on Facebook for stories you might have missed and chat with the writers ] For more Colorado news, visit BuffStampede.com. - - - - - - - Nick Bromberg is the assistant editor of Dr. Saturday on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @NickBromberg Continue to Article
May 18, 2016 5:17:pm EST
Colorado State
The field at the new on-campus football stadium at Colorado State will remain named after one of the winningest coaches in school history courtesy of a $20 million donation. The university announced Friday that a donor who wanted to stay anonymous committed funds over the next 30 years to transfer the name ''Sonny Lubick Field'' from Hughes Stadium to the new multi-purpose stadium that's set to open for the 2017 season. Continue to Article
March 25, 2016 5:16:pm EST
 
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