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Bo Nix and Troy Franklin haven’t been on the same page throughout their rookie season. But with a playoff berth hanging in the balance against the Bengals, the rookie quarterback didn’t hesitate to throw to his college teammate.
Facing a crucial third-and-6 on the Broncos’ first drive of overtime, Nix saw Franklin race upfield away from cornerback Marco Wilson and uncorked a deep throw in his direction.
Casey Mittelstadt began the night with a demotion. He ended it the hero.
Mittelstadt’s first goal in 19 games helped the Avalanche defeat the division-leading Winnipeg Jets, 5-2, Tuesday night at Ball Arena. It was the Avs’ fifth win in a row and ninth in the past 11 contests.
“That was great,” Avs coach Jared Bednar said.
The Colorado women’s basketball team could not have asked for a better shot of momentum going into a holiday break.
Coming out of that break, the Buffaloes could not have asked for a tougher challenge.
On Wednesday, the Buffs (10-2, 1-0 Big 12) will open the new year with a trip to No.
It wasn’t Colorado’s first experience this season with Iowa State.
Yet for the bulk of the CU men’s basketball team, it remained one of their first experiences battling one of the premier programs in the nation. It’s the sort of experience the Buffaloes will need to get accustomed to in a hurry.
CU opened its return season in the Big 12 Conference with a 79-69 defeat against No.
Hank Zilinskas was a starter for most of this season for the Colorado Buffaloes.
He wound up as a backup and now he’s looking for a new home.
On Tuesday, 247Sports reported that Zilinskas has entered the transfer portal after two seasons with the Buffaloes.
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A graduate of Cherry Creek High School, Zilinskas started the first nine games of this season at center.
Through the first eight games for the Buffs (9-4), Zilinskas played 97% of the offense snaps (544 of 563).
Managers from Vail Mountain have been sent to Park City to keep operations running there as ski patrollers from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association began striking Friday morning, calling for better wages and working conditions. Both Park City ski area and Vail Mountain are owned by Vail Resorts.
Vail Mountain’s ski patrol director and senior manager of health and safety are among those who have been sent, according to a person familiar with the situation who agreed to speak off the record.
Vail and Beaver Creek spokesperson John Plack said while he can’t comment on specific employee locations or assignments, he can confirm that a patrol support team has been deployed “to help support operational continuity.”
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