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Come Back To Boulder & Blackout Breast Cancer

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It will be a busy week for the University of Colorado football faithful. On top of the normal pageantry accompanying all football games, Saturday's game with the Arizona Wildcats (6 p.m., Pac-12 Networks), is CU's annual Homecoming Game and the Buffs are encouraging fans to Blackout Breast Cancer.

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Tagged as the Ultimate Free Football Tailgate, gates to the 18,000-square-foot Safeway Game Day Experience will open from 2 p.m. until kickoff. There will be a media room airing live football games, football-themed video games, an old-school arcade with foosball, pop-a-shot and Pac-man, a DJ, a photo booth, 20 giant HD TVs, free food and drinks, prizes and giveaways, a mascot named Tank the Tail-gator and much more
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Seeing our Buffs wearing hot pink & black uniforms will definitely get me motivated to do whatever I can to end breast cancer. It's horrifying. These types of uniforms cannot be allowed to continue.
 
The kid checker at the grocery store asked me if I wanted to "donate a dollar for breast cancer". I told him, no thanks. I am against breast cancer.
 
what about prostate cancer? gals walking around with strap-ons?

if you want to move past stereotypes, going the color pink ain't exactly the first move imo.
 
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