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Wide receiver Willie Gaines commits to Murray State after leaving Colorado
Another former Colorado Buffaloes player has found a new home after entering the transfer portal. Wide receiver Willie Gaines announced via X on Wednesday that he has committed to the Murray State Racers. Gaines, a 5-foot-9, 165-pound receiver from Cocoa, Florida, played under head coach Deion Sanders for the last two seasons, one at Jackson State and one in Boulder. The Racers have gotten a speedster in Gaines. He can take the top off of a defense and should get the opportunity to showcase that speed next year. In 2022 — playing at Jackson State alongside Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders — Gaines hauled in 27 passes for 446 yards, good for 16.5 yards per catch and five touchdowns. Gaines caught two passes for 12 yards during his lone season with the Buffs. Murray State struggled last year, going 2-9 overall (1-7 Missouri Valley Football Conference). #Committed 💯 @racersfootball @WrightJody #Godsplan🙇🏽♂️#H❕Ⓜ️ pic.twitter.com/5nu3PS8j7c — Willie “SRT”Gaines (@godscreation321) May 8, 2024 Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.
Historian Patty Limerick sues CU Boulder over access to her scholarly work following her 2022 firing
Patty Limerick, a celebrated Colorado historian, author and scholar who was fired from the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado in September 2022, is suing the university. Limerick’s lawsuit says the university and its attorneys have denied her access to her writings and scholarly works. A...
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