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FOX Sports commentator says Colorado’s ‘Home Run’ hire paying off
Joel Klatt has lauded Deion Sanders’ impact as head coach at Colorado, calling him a “home run” hire, an assessment many now share as the Buffaloes stand at 6-2, ranked No. 23, and bowl eligible. This meteoric rise is remarkable for a program that only two years ago was struggling with one win, suffering double-digit losses in every game. Klatt’s analysis underscores the unprecedented turnaround Sanders has orchestrated, bringing new energy, a competitive edge, and strategic success to a team previously written off as one of the weakest in the Power Five.
The FOX Sports commentator highlighted Sanders’ coaching skills, especially praising his efforts to strengthen the team’s offensive and defensive lines. “Deion Sanders has been an unequivocal success… his team plays tough at the line of scrimmage,”
Klatt also noted the team’s discipline with ball handling and improvements in their running game. Sanders’ approach, which includes a strong transfer portal strategy and attracting high-caliber players like his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, and standout Travis Hunter, has revitalized Colorado football. The games are packed, and fan enthusiasm is at an all-time high, a stark contrast to previous years.
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This transformation has not only elevated Colorado’s on-field performance but has also ignited broader enthusiasm across the university. The increased attention has translated into record attendance, university applications, and a reinvigorated campus spirit, showcasing how Sanders’ impact reaches beyond the football program.
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ESPN’s Paul Finebaum also acknowledged Sanders’ accomplishments, recognizing the challenges he faces as a high-profile coach who’s drawn extensive media attention and celebrity presence at games. Finebaum suggests that with the hype settled, Sanders can now focus on coaching — and he’s proving to be highly skilled at it.
As Colorado heads into its final games after a bye week, the Buffaloes maintain an outside chance at the Big 12 title and even a spot in the College Football Playoff. Klatt’s optimism, backed by Sanders’ performance thus far, indicates that Colorado’s football resurgence may only be beginning.
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Avalanche To Play Mammoth in 2027 Discover Winter Classic in Salt Lake City | Colorado Avalanche
NEW YORK – The National Hockey League announced today that the Colorado Avalanche will be the visiting team in the 2027 Discover Winter Classic and play the Utah Mammoth at the University of Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City. Additional details for the game, including ticketing information, date and start time, will be announced at a later date.
The 2027 Winter Classic marks the first time the Avalanche will play in the event and will be the fourth ever outdoor game the franchise plays in and the first one they’ll compete as the visiting team. Colorado hosted the Detroit Red Wings at Coors Field in the Stadium Series on Feb. 27, 2016, the Los Angeles Kings for the 2020 Stadium Series at Air Force Academy’s Falcon Stadium on Feb. 15, and the Vegas Golden Knights at Edgewood Tahoe Resort for the NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe event on Feb. 20, 2021.
“We’re excited and honored that the League selected us for the Winter Classic,” said Avalanche President of Hockey Operations Joe Sakic. “The Avalanche organization is always proud to be in consideration for marquee events like this. We’re looking forward to being matched up with a great team and represent the Rocky Mountain region in a game that appeals to these two markets in this part of the country.”
The Avalanche are 1-2-0 all-time in outdoor games but captured the most recent one at Lake Tahoe by a 3-2 score.
Colorado has faced the Mammoth six times since their inception ahead of the 2024-25 campaign, and the Avalanche have posted a 4-1-1 record. The club also owns a 2-0-1 record against Utah this season, which includes beating them in the home opener when Nathan MacKinnon became the first player in NHL history to record a game-winning goal against 32 franchises.
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Pedestrian dies after walking into highway traffic in Northern Colorado, police say
Police in Northern Colorado are investigating after a crash involving multiple vehicles claimed the life of a pedestrian.
The Greeley Police Department received reports of a crash at the 5500 block of Highway 34 around 5:50 p.m. on Monday. When officers arrived, they discovered that two vehicles were involved in a crash with a 19-year-old woman who attempted to walk across the highway.
Police said there was no crosswalk in the area, and she was struck by the driver’s side of a Chevrolet Blazer. The impact knocked the woman into the inside lane, where she was struck by a Chevrolet Traverse. A witness told officers they saw the woman crossing the roadway ‘as traffic arrived at her location.’
First responders attempted life-saving measures on the woman at the scene before she was taken to North Colorado Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead. GPD said the Weld County Coroner’s Office will release her identity at a later time.
Neither driver involved was injured in the crash. Police said they don’t expect charges to be filed against those drivers at the moment, but the case remains under investigation. The police department asked anyone with information on the crash to contact Officer Ed Kubala at Edward.Kubala@greeleypd.com.
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