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Darian Hagan Opens Up About the Loss of His Son

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By Ryan Thorburn

Darian Hagan is viewed as superhero by Buffs fans and as a father figure by many of the young men he has coached and mentored at Colorado. As Bill McCartney's starting quarterback, Hagan guided the program to a 28-5-2 record - including an unfathomable 20-0-1 mark in Big Eight games - culminating with the Buffs' national championship in 1990. As an assistant coach at his alma mater,...

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How tragic. I would guess suicide is probably the toughest type of death to deal with, especially as parents. My heart goes out to him...brutal.
 
I must have gotten some dust or something in my eye while reading that.

Shoulder to shoulder, Darian.
 
First Post; Hi all, I would like to send my condolences to Hagan and his son's mother! I had a very similar situation happen to a friend; SHAKA Franklin (shaka Foundation) and then 2 years later his older brother Jamon commited suicide! RIP
 
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