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bsn BSN: BSN Ten presented by Blake Street Tavern: “1980s rock sucks”

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The BSN Ten presented by the Blake Street Tavern is back. In our second edition, Colorado Buffaloes wideout Bryce Bobo answers the rigorous questions we throw at him.

The junior wideout has a chance to step up and claim his spot among recent star receivers in Boulder with the weekend’s breaking news of Juwann Winfree tearing his ACL.

So far in his career, Bobo has 47 receptions for 422 yards. As a redshirt freshman, Bobo scored his first career touchdown in Berkeley against the Cal Bears, a game that the Buffaloes struggled to hang onto, losing in double overtime. All three of his career touchdowns were scored as a redshirt freshman, as his production dipped as a sophomore.

Still, those both inside and outside the program constantly acknowledge his potential, primarily due to his size, athleticism, and pass catching ability. As of now, he sits atop the depth chart at the Buff’s “X” wide receiver spot and figures to be a primary target for fourth-year starting quarterback, Sefo Liufau.

The BSN TEN, featuring Bryce Bobo:


As you can tell by the video, the junior wideout has some work to do in getting his priorities straight with regards to his NFL fandom. While some may be able to forgive his wishy-washy stance on the pinnacle of his sport, there are others who may be less enthusiastic about his stance on the greatest era of music: 1980s hair band rock.

Jake Shapiro
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