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Monday Grab Bag: Rain, rain, go away!

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With Saturday's scheduled tilt with Fresno St. postponed, the CU athletic department spent a good portion of the day*helping*out those effected by the 100-year flood. *Players and staff*passed out meals*to first responders and displaced families, using up the food that would've gone to high paying donors on a typical football Saturday. *For families suddenly without power and a dry bed, the lunch came as a nice diversion from an otherwise difficult week.
Lending a helping hand. *From: the BDC.
It's a no-brainer, helping out the community in a time of need, but it needs to be noted that the athletic department handled the situation with class. *Good job, everyone!

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Today in the bag, I'm talking about the scheduling headache created by the postponement, 'Money' Mayweather staying perfect, and my weekly trip around the world of football.

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With Saturday's scheduled tilt with Fresno St. postponed, the CU athletic department spent a good portion of the day*helping*out those effected by the 100-year flood. *Players and staff*passed out meals*to first responders and displaced families, using up the food that would've gone to high paying donors on a typical football Saturday. *For families suddenly without power and a dry bed, the lunch came as a nice diversion from an otherwise difficult week.
Lending a helping hand. *From: the BDC.
It's a no-brainer, helping out the community in a time of need, but it needs to be noted that the athletic department handled the situation with class. *Good job, everyone!

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Today in the bag, I'm talking about the scheduling headache created by the postponement, 'Money' Mayweather staying perfect, and my weekly trip around the world of football.

Click below for the bag...

Read more »
p6l_3io3HNE


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