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Deion Sanders claims he would suspend players for how opponents act toward Colorado
Why Colorado Buffs QB Shedeur Sanders Not Shaking Hands With Colorado State QB Is NOT A BIG DEAL
With the kind of attention that Colorado gets, it comes with the good and comes with the bad. That includes their opponents with some behaving in a way that Deion Sanders says wouldn’t happen in his program.
Sanders addressed the actions and comments toward his team during his coaches show on Thursday. He said that he would suspend his own players if they were doing similar things to teams that they played.
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“Some things that have transpired on other teams? If that would have been my player, I would have suspended him,” said Sanders. “We just don’t do that. We don’t operate like that. We don’t need to. A lot of things that have happened — you may not know, some people have been suspended for certain things. We just keep it in-house.”
This comes after what happened between them and Colorado State last weekend. Ahead of the rivalry game, Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and Tory Horton had called them out beforehand in an interview. Jay Norvell also didn’t have much love ahead of his second game against Coach Prime either. That led to the response by Colorado after they won by 19 over the Rams.
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However, the week prior, Colorado also had to deal with it in another rivalry against Nebraska. After the 28-10 loss to the Cornhuskers in Lincoln, content emerged of them celebrating to the song titled ‘Perfect Timing’ by Shedeur Sanders. Dylan Raiola also got in on it with a photo of him doing Sanders’ celebration alongside Will Compton.
These are also just the examples from only the past two weeks to start this season in Boulder
Colorado evokes all kinds of responses out of people, whether fans, opponents, or the media. Sanders just doesn’t approve of the ones that the Buffaloes have been dealing with so far this season from those on the opposing sidelines.
Colorado vs. Baylor odds: Early point spread released, How to Watch
Colorado will Baylor will begin conference play this weekend when the Bears travel to Boulder to play the Buffaloes in their return to the Big 12. With that, both teams would certainly like to have their league record start at 1-0.
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According to FanDuel, Baylor opened as a 1.5-point favorite. However, Colorado is now the favorite by that same spread. As for the over/under, it’s now set at 50.5 after starting out at 56.5.
How to watch Colorado vs. Baylor
Time: Sept. 21, 8:00 p.m. ET
Channel: FOX, FuboTV (Streaming)
Location: Folsom Field — Boulder, Colorado
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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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Colorado fire agencies preparing to assist with California wildfires
DENVER — As Colorado deals with bone-chilling temperatures and snow, fires continue to rage across Southern California.
At least five people have been killed and 70,000 people have evacuated, as of Thursday afternoon.
Officials said more than 1,000 structures have burned in the fires. The largest of the fires is the Palisades Fire, which has grown to about 12,000 acres in the affluent Pacific Palisades neighborhood.
Denver7 is speaking to Colorado agencies, some of whom have already been called to help battle the flames. While others say, they haven’t been asked to assist yet but are on standby in case they’re needed.
Colorado’s Division of Fire Prevention and Control said they are sending one of their Multi-Mission Aircraft (MMA) to California on Wednesday afternoon.
The MMA can provide critical intelligence, images and communication capabilities. It can aid in making sound tactical decisions and improving the efficiency of the fire response.
Jeff Rasmussen, the MMA’s Program Manager said the aircraft helps battle fires in a unique way.
“When you’re on the ground on a fire, you’re only seeing what’s in front of you, and so what we provide is a full picture of what that fire is doing and what’s going on,” Rasmussen said.
He said the aircraft does this by utilizing infrared technology.
“With the infrared camera, one of our biggest advantages with that is, we’re able to see through smoke, right? And so the naked eye can’t see through smoke and be able to determine exactly where a fire perimeter is or which way it’s progressing. And so we’re able to do that with our infrared camera and map specifically where that fire edge is, you know, in relation to homes, structures or values at risk,” he added.
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The fast-growing fire, Rasmussen said, is being highly influenced by the winds. “As far as wildfire goes, it’s probably, you know, worst case scenario,” he said.
Denver7 also spoke with Westminster Fire, crews there have not been requested to assist in California but are available.
Emily Peek, with Westminster Fire said they have 21 members on their wildland team that are deployable.
“If our team is requested, they have a two to three hour window where they have to activate for deployment. They then have to get to the other state as quickly as possible. Usually that’s driving with one of our apparatuses. But occasionally we will fly out the members as well. They then will be on a 14 day deployment, but can be extended up to 21 days,” Peek said.
Although Peek added that it’s more likely they’d be sent to other states first – that have already been called to California.
“California has a really robust wildland program where they’re able to use a lot of in-state resources. If it exceeds that capability, they would first contact the surrounding states, and then it’s more likely that Westminster would be contacted to visit those surrounding states, to be on a backfill situation there,” Peek said.
Colorado crews that are heading to California now with the infrared technology said, they’re prepared to stay as long as needed and will check to see what other support is needed.
- In the video player below, watch as a mom, daughter flee the wildfire.
Mom, daughter record video fleeing CA wildfire in car
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