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Kendrick Celestine?

Good work KC. He'll have a hard time getting much of any PT with the WR group next season, though.
 
Well, while it may be honorable, it doesn't seem to me that giving up a free education at a top notch university, in the long run, would be the best choice for him and his family. Wouldn't it have been better, say, for mom and child to move to Colorado? I know it isn't that simple though.
Man, your'e talking about a major financial and cultural move. I'm from Louisiana, close to where Celestine played high school football. When I moved to atttend CU , I was immediately struck by 2 things. The high cost of rent in Boulder, and no black residents. I asked a classmate about it, and he told me " black people don't go to CU or live in Boulder - they live in Denver." What's the % of black population in Boulder? I would guess single digets.
 
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Man, your'e talking about a major financial and cultural move. I'm from Louisiana, close to where Celestine played high school football. When I moved to atttend CU , I was immediately struck by 2 things. The high cost of rent in Boulder, and no black residents. I asked a classmate about it, and he told me " black people don't go to CU or live in Boulder - they live in Denver." What's the % of black population in Boulder? I would guess single digets.


Only if that single digit has a decimal in front of it.

edit looked it up,

1.22%
 
Only if that single digit has a decimal in front of it.

edit looked it up,

1.22%
It's always been easy to be a liberal in Boulder. You don't have to deal with poverty or minorities. In the words of the Southern Baptists " that kind of $h!t doesn't happen around here."
 
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Well, while it may be honorable, it doesn't seem to me that giving up a free education at a top notch university, in the long run, would be the best choice for him and his family. Wouldn't it have been better, say, for mom and child to move to Colorado? I know it isn't that simple though.

Man, your'e talking about a major financial and cultural move. I'm from Louisiana, close to where Celestine played high school football. When I moved to atttend CU , I was immediately struck by 2 things. The high cost of rent in Boulder, and no black residents. I asked a classmate about it, and he told me " black people don't go to CU or live in Boulder - they live in Denver." What's the % of black population in Boulder? I would guess single digets.

you do realize he said that a year ago?
 
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