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Deion Sanders and Colorado a Dark Horse in 2024? Why Joel Klatt says watch out
Colorado has emerged as potential dark horses in a competitive landscape of the Big 12, according to FOX Sports analyst Joel Klatt. Deion Sanders and the Buffs have shown significant improvement from a one-win season to a four-win season.
The team’s potential for further success in the conference is bolstered by having one of the best quarterbacks in the league, Shedeur Sanders, who has the ability to connect with highly talented skill-position players like Travis Hunter.
“(Colorado) has a difficult stretch early,” Klatt said. “North Dakota State they play early. Nebraska they play early. If they win both of those game then watch out. Because guess what? It’s going to be 2023 all over again. That hype train is going to be barreling down the rails and I might be driving it.”
With improvements to their offensive and defensive lines, Colorado could be poised for a breakout season, possibly reaching eight or nine wins. This kind of success would certainly place them in the conversation to win the conference. Should Colorado secure victories in their first two games, it would reignite the excitement seen in 2023, making the Buffaloes a team to watch closely.
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In the Big 12, the competitive balance is noteworthy. Unlike the SEC or Big Ten, the Big 12 lacks a clear top dog, creating a scenario where multiple teams have a legitimate shot at the title.
Utah seems to be the favorite, with its experienced quarterback Cameron Rising and returning tight end Brant Kuithe, as formidable force. The Utes’ physical style of play, under the guidance of head coach Kyle Whittingham, makes them one of the toughest teams in the conference.
Other teams like Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Arizona, and Kansas are also in the mix, each with their own strengths and aspirations. Kansas State, in particular, shares a similar physical brand of football with Utah, setting the stage for a potentially thrilling Big 12 title game showdown.
Overall, the Big 12 is shaping up to be a highly competitive conference, with no clear favorite, ensuring an exciting season ahead.
Colorado start the 2024 season with North Dakota State on August 29 at Folsom Field.
Colorado
Gov. Polis welcomes federal agents’ help deporting undocumented criminals
DENVER, Colo. (KDVR) — Gov. Jared Polis said in his State of the State address that undocumented criminals in Colorado should be deported.
After his speech, FOX31 sat with the governor and asked how far Colorado would go to work with federal immigration agencies. The governor said local law enforcement agencies and state law enforcement agencies already work with ICE on a number of criminal investigations.
However, in 2024, a lawsuit determined Colorado law prevents deputies or officers from arresting or detaining anyone for federal civil immigration purposes, or for delaying release to help facilitate an ICE pickup. The lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice in 2024 after it was decided in favor of the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado, and against the Teller County Sheriff’s Office.
ICE agents were alongside Aurora police recently when they arrested undocumented migrants at an apartment complex where gangs were said to be a problem. The governor acknowledged the presence and problems with undocumented criminals.
“Yeah. There’s been gang problems in Denver and Aurora for decades. We have gangs like the Bloods and Crips. Mexican gangs and now the risk of Venezuelan gangs,” Polis said.
FOX31 asked Polis if he would support an increased use of local and state law enforcement agencies for immigration-related cases.
“We make no distinction in apprehending criminals. If they are undocumented, ultimately the federal government would detain and deport that person,” Polis said.
FOX31 also asked the governor if he was worried about the threats the Trump Administration has made about starting “Operation Aurora” in Colorado.
“We don’t know what Operation Aurora is or would be. But the general principles I’ve laid out are that we appreciate and welcome more help from the federal government to go after criminals,” Polis said.
Operation Aurora was announced by President-elect Trump at a rally held in October in Aurora. The plan would remove migrants who entered the country illegally and may be involved in gangs through invocation of the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, to “target and dismantle every migrant criminal network operating on American soil.”
“We will send elite squads of ICE, Border Patrol and federal law enforcement officers to hunt down, arrest and deport every last illegal alien gang member until there is not a single one left in this country,” Trump said at the October rally.
The governor also said he is hoping the incoming Trump administration and lawmakers create pathways for citizenship for Dreamers and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients, which was designed to prevent deportation of foreign children brought into the country not of their own will, but illegally.
Trump has previously opposed DACA and tried to end the program during his first term in office. But in December he said that he thinks the so-called “Dreamers” should be allowed to stay. On “Meet the Press,” Trump said many DACA recipients become successful and have a positive economic impact.
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Colorado firefighters deploy to battle large wildfires in southern California
Three Castle Rock Fire Department members deployed to southern California on Wednesday to support firefighters battling massive wildfires around Los Angeles.
At least five fires have destroyed over 45 square miles and left five people dead in Los Angeles. High winds caused the wildfires to quickly spread, destroying more than 1,300 structures.
As of Thursday morning the two largest fires, the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire, remain completely uncontained. Weary firefighters continue to battle against erratic winds, quickly spreading flames, and fire hydrants running dry in some areas due to extreme demand.
Castle Rock said they were requested through the federal ordering system and left for California Wednesday afternoon in Brush Truck 155. Brush trucks, also known as wildland fire engines, are specifically designed to fight wildfires with better maneuverability and stability than other fire trucks.
After the crew members arrive, they will receive assignments to specific locations. Authorities said they expect the team to be deployed there for the next two weeks.
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