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Colorado head basketball coach Tad Boyle knows their Deion Sanders hire will help everyone at the university...
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(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: NCAA Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cajunmud16 months
Looks like a pick-pocket fixin to work the crowd.
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VolNavy9816 months
Gotta do something to get his money. AD openly admitted they don’t have the money yet to pay him. Lol
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tigerpawl16 months
"The Uniform of Crime"
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banone7416 months
I’d be pissed if the new HC walked in wearing a hoodie. Good grief man show some respect
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Arkapigdiesel16 months
It's a shitty look, no doubt about it.
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BowlJackson16 months
How is wearing a hoodie disrespectful?
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YStar16 months
These dudes are stuck in the 50s.
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cajunmud16 months
It's not even a CU hoodie. Did you see that leading "body guard" push that guy when just going up the steps? WTF?
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cajunmud16 months
And the guy being pushed is on the 1st row. I don't know what college basketball tix go for these days but I'm sure that row cost more than the rest. I mean, the guy might have some money...might have some stroke with the admin...might not want to be abusing your potential salary donater.
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tigerpawl16 months
The hoodie and shades are not a good look. Here we go again: "It's all about me". To hell with being a good example to the youths of today and unselfishly rebuilding the football program in the best interests of the University, students, faculty, and players in return for a generous salary. Call me old-fashioned. And we just can't put our finger on the causes of cultural rot... out of fear of annoying the sacred cows.
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KAGTASTIC16 months
Is his ghetto entourage on the UCO payroll too?
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