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Deion Sanders doubles down on future at Colorado: “I’m not going anywhere”

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Many people keep wondering if Deion Sanders will make a jump to the NFL after his sons leave Colorado next year. The topic has been brought up numerous times since the end of last season, but the answer hasn’t changed over time. The Colorado Buffaloes coach is content being in Boulder and wants to be there for the long haul.

It’s been no secret and Sanders wants people to take him for his word. The Hall-of-Famer went on the record about his future with All The Smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. He didn’t adjust anything and reiterated his love being at the base of the Flatirons (16:00 mark).

“My kids, man, they’ve been there every bit of the way, Sanders said. “And most people ask me, “what are you going to do when they’re out ? You know y’all going to Pros together?” I said you know what, a real father leads his sons, right? He doesn’t follow them. So, I’m good. I’ll be him. I ain’t going nowhere. I’m straight. I love Boulder, Colorado. And I cannot wait until they go into the NFL and do their thing. But I’m not following my kids anywhere. I lead my kids places.”

Sanders was asked about his vision in the foreseeable future with a five-to-ten year window. Again, nothing changes with a summed up response. “The kids will be in the pros and I’ll be here. You see those mountains behind us? You’ll see my head up there,” Sanders said.

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It seems more or less that Coach Prime wants to follow in the footsteps of his late mentor Bobby Bowden. Establish roots with a program and stay there to impact the lives and future careers of his players. It was a quality that made the former FSU legend successful. He was still involved in an unofficial capacity with the Seminoles program up until his final months.

Sanders has said one of his dreams was to be the first black head coach to win a national championship. If you build it, that might come.



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Evacuation warning issued for area near wildfire in southwest Boulder

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Authorities have issued an evacuation warning for homes near a wildfire that broke out in southwest Boulder on Saturday afternoon.

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Just before 1 p.m., Boulder Fire Rescue said a wildfire sparked in the southwest part of Boulder’s Chautauqua neighborhood. The Bluebell Fire is currently estimated to be approximately five acres in size, and more than 50 firefighters are working to bring it under control. Mountain View Fire Rescue is assisting Boulder firefighters with the operation.

Around 1:30, emergency officials issued an evacuation warning to the residents in the area of Chatauqua Cottages. Residents in the area should be prepared in case they need to evacuate suddenly.

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Chatauqua evcuation warning area

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Officials have ordered the DFPC Multi-Mission Aircraft (MMA) and Type 1 helicopter to assist in firefighting efforts. Boulder Fire Rescue said the fire has a moderate rate of spread and no containment update is available at this time.

Red Flag warnings remain in place for much of the Front Range as windy and dry conditions persist.



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Two-alarm fire damages hotel in Estes Park, 1 person taken to a Colorado hospital

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A two-alarm fire damaged a hotel in Estes Park on Friday night. It happened at Expedition Lodge Estes Park just north of Lake Estes.

The lodge, located at 1701 North Lake Avenue on the east side of the Colorado mountain town, was evacuated after 8:30 p.m. and the fire chief said by 10 p.m. the fire was under control.

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One person was hurt and taken to a hospital.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. So far it’s not clear how much damage it caused.

A total of 25 firefighters fought the blaze.

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Warm storm delivers modest totals to Colorado’s northern mountains

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Warm storm delivers modest totals to Colorado’s northern mountains


Arapahoe Basin Ski Area recorded 8.5 inches of snow through Friday morning.
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Friday morning wrapped up a warm storm across Colorado’s northern and central mountains, bringing totals of up to 10 inches of snowfall for several resorts.

Higher elevation areas of the northern mountains — particularly those in and near Summit County and closer to the Continental Divide — received the most amount of snow, with Copper, Winter Park and Breckenridge mountains seeing among the highest totals.

Meanwhile, lower base areas and valleys received rain and cloudy skies, thanks to a warmer storm with a snow line of roughly 9,000 feet.



Earlier this week, OpenSnow meteorologists predicted the storm’s snow totals would be around 5-10 inches, closely matching actual totals for the northern mountains. The central mountains all saw less than 5 inches of snow.

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Here’s how much snow fell between Wednesday through Friday morning for some Western Slope mountains, according to a Friday report from OpenSnow:



Aspen Mountain: 0.5 inches

Snowmass: 0.5 inches

Copper Mountain: 10 inches

Winter Park: 9 inches

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Breckenridge Ski Resort: 9 inches

Arapahoe Basin Ski Area: 8.5 inches

Keystone Resort: 8 inches

Loveland Ski Area: 7 inches

Vail Mountain: 7 inches

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Steamboat Resort: 6 inches

Beaver Creek: 6 inches

Irwin: 4.5 inches

Cooper Mountain: 4 inches

Sunlight: 0.5 inches

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Friday and Saturday will be dry, while Sunday will bring northern showers. The next storms are forecast to be around March 3-4 and March 6-7, both favoring the northern mountains.





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