Why experts say Coach Prime “pays for himself” at CU, despite $29.5-million, 5-year contract
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
BOULDER — In less than nine months on the job, Deion Sanders already has CU back among college football’s top 25.The top 25 in merchandising, at any rate.According to Fanatics.com, the Buffs’ e-commerce partner, sales of CU merch as of last month made it the second-highest among, shall we say, “current” members of the Pac-12 and “top 20” among all NCAA schools.Moreover, CU sales via the site were up in late July by more than 100% compared to the same period in July 2022.So when insiders such as athletic director Rick George and independent sports business consultants concur that Coach Prime’s five-year, $29.5 million contract will make a return on the Buffs’ initial investment, the explosion of CU alums — and new fans — walking around in “Prime 21” merchandise offers a pretty good signpost as to why.“I think since Coach (Prime) has come aboard to the campus, a lot of positive things have happened,” CU chancellor Phil DiStefano told The Post last month.“Especially with (football) sel...Inside Carrie Walton Penner’s first year as Broncos owner and her vision for what comes next
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
JL Skinner relished the chance to be a role model.The Broncos rookie safety grew up going to the Boys & Girls Club in Southern California. He credits a lot of his development as a kid to the hours, days and weeks he spent there after school and in the summers.So in June, he jumped at the opportunity to join other rookies for a day trip to the Denver Broncos Boys & Girls Club.“It felt like going back home for a little bit,” Skinner said.Given his history, Skinner had a sense that he and the other Broncos youngsters would be the highlight of the day, probably the week, for the kids there. What he didn’t know when he got on the bus that morning, however, was that he would find a new role model, too.At the start of the day, Broncos owner Carrie Walton Penner made her way from seat to seat, introducing herself to the newest members of the football team.Intimidating, right? The wealthiest ownership group in American sports? The boss’s boss’s boss?Actually, according to the sixth-r...By accumulating arms, Rockies give vote of confidence to young positional talent: “We’re going to be an elite team in a couple years.”
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
HARTFORD — From across the country, the top positional players in the Yard Goats’ clubhouse got the message the Rockies’ front office sent at the trade deadline.After flipping five veterans for seven pitching prospects, Colorado sees a window on the horizon to become competitive again — especially with a wealth of positional talent.“It shows that the front office believes in what they have right now on the position side, and I think that if we keep expanding pitching, we’re going to be an elite team in a couple years,” explained outfielder Jordan Beck, Colorado’s No. 4 prospect who’s mashed 23 homers this year. “I’m just glad, and excited, (that movement) is happening.”Colorado’s recent misses on the mound at the top of the draft — see: Mike Nikorak, Robert Tyler, Riley Pint and the yet-to-debut Ryan Rolison — plus a rash of injuries to its top-ranked starters in the system suddenly had the club facing a dearth ...Letters: Reduce, reuse and recycle solutions are within our reach
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
Reduce, reuse and recycle solutions are within our reachRe: “Upstream solutions to downstream problems,” July 30 commentaryIn the 1960s, beverage containers were glass, aluminum, or cardboard. Why can’t we go back there today for many of our liquid products? It doesn’t take a new packaging discovery, a new plastic formula, or anything else. It’s all right there. Why can’t our government require companies to evolve their packaging strategies to go “back to the future?”Curt Anderson, BroomfieldThis article hits the nail precisely on the head. We recycle but stay within the rules of our trash collection company to rinse out containers and strip the paper labels from metal cans. That requires “precious” water be wasted. And then we are not really sure.We reuse plastic bags that the grocery stores send home with us for trash. The rest, we recycle at the store along with other plastic bags that display the “recycling” symbol, hoping those actually get recycled. And while there...Walters: Newsom intervened on banned textbooks. Why not school closures?
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
When a right-leaning school board in Southern California balked at providing state-approved social studies textbooks that referenced murdered gay rights leader Harvey Milk, Gov. Gavin Newsom quickly intervened.Newsom declared the board to be “radicalized zealots” and said, “If the school board won’t do its job by its next board meeting to ensure kids start the school year with basic materials, the state will deliver the book into the hands of children and their parents – and we’ll send the district the bill and fine them for violating state law.”Newsom’s threats worked as the Temecula school board backed down. However, his lightning-fast crackdown on Temecula sharply contrasts with what happened three years ago on a much more important clash – whether to reopen schools shuttered due to COVID-19.Newsom had assumed vast emergency powers to manage the pandemic, and closing schools that serve nearly 6 million students was one of the state’s earliest and most dramatic actions.It soon bec...Ask Amy: They let their kids roam, and it ruins our gatherings
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
Dear Amy: My husband and I have been married for more than 20 years. Whenever we are invited to family gatherings, his siblings do not mind their own children. This can lead to situations, including the youngsters wandering unattended by the lake, riding bikes into busy roads and oncoming traffic, and hitting the family dogs.The family would rather sit around, visit and drink while their children run amok, damaging property and being out of control.For years, I have stepped up to keep an eye on the children as I felt it was irresponsible to leave young ones unattended. As new children are born into the family, it is always the same.I, at 40+ years old, don’t get a chance to visit with adult family, as I am chasing the littles around to *literally* put out fires.My husband and I have brought it to the attention of the in-laws, but they shake it off and say I should just join them and let kids be kids.Am I wrong to think that young children should have an adult (or responsible t...Defending champion U.S. crashes out of Women’s World Cup after losing to Sweden on penalty kicks in round of 16
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Defending champion U.S. crashes out of Women’s World Cup after losing to Sweden on penalty kicks in round of 16.SourceDescarrilamiento de tren en Pakistán deja al menos 15 muertos y 40 heridos
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
(CNN) –– Al menos 15 personas murieron y otras 40 resultaron heridas después de que un tren se descarrilara en Pakistán este domingo, según la emisora pública estatal Radio Pakistán.El tren, que viajaba de Karachi a Havelian, se descarriló cerca de Nawabshah, en la provincia de Sindh al sur del país, informó la emisora pública.Noticia en desarrollo…The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.SourceThe U.S. and Sweden go to penalty kicks after Women’s World Cup round of 16 game finishes 0-0 following extra time
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 06: Megan Rapinoe of USA misses her team's fourth penalty in the penalty shoot out during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between Sweden and USA at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on August 06, 2023 in Melbourne / Naarm, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)(Getty Images/Quinn Rooney) MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 06: Megan Rapinoe of USA misses her team's fourth penalty in the penalty shoot out during the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023 Round of 16 match between Sweden and USA at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium on August 06, 2023 in Melbourne / Naarm, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)(Getty Images/Quinn Rooney) ...Award-winning documentary film highlights struggles of integrating a Prince George’s Co. school
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:30:17 GMT
An award-winning film about desegregation across the D.C. area brought a glimpse of a Brandywine school’s evolving history to audience members at the Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library in Northwest Saturday afternoon.Michael Streissguth’s “The Tower Road Bus” examined the struggles of integrating public schools in Prince George’s County, Maryland. In particular, the film focused on one school, Crestview Elementary, and its first Black principal, Dotson Burns Jr.“I was curious about how they experienced integration, and I wanted to tell their story,” Streissguth said, adding that one of the film’s goals is highlighting the African American front-line experience.In 1972, nearly 20 years after Brown v. Board of Education, 30,000 Black students had their lives uprooted overnight. At the time, a court order told Prince George’s County to stop dragging its feet, get students onto buses and integrate.“Many communities reacted in different ways t...Latest news
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