Justin Michael reflects one last time about how there is not a Rocky Mountain Showdown for local college football fans to enjoy. Later in the episode, Justin explains why he didn’t like Brooklyn as a potential destination for Becky Hammon, and where he would like to see her get hired as a head coach in the future. DON’T FORGET TO…
Justin Michael briefly discusses Kaden Dudley’s commitment to Boise State before talking about Joe Parker’s local media availability earlier this week. Later in the episode, Justin throws out five teams that the Rams could schedule to make up for the lost games versus Colorado and Oregon State. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes Link | Stitcher Link |Spotify Link…
Justin Michael responds to the Pac-12’s decision to eliminate non-conference games and what it means for CSU. He talks about how the rivalry with Colorado is much more competitive than Boulderites like to imply — and why the pandemic allows the Buffs to renege on the game without being “bad guys”. In the final segment, Justin talks about CB & Potts…
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Colorado State fans have been waiting over two decades for the chance to host the Rocky Mountain Showdown. Unfortunately, though, with the Pac-12 officially eliminating all non-conference games for the 2020 fall sports seasons, it’ll be closer to three decades by the time the Rams actually get to face the Buffaloes on their home turf. As the…...
Justin Michael and Henry Chisholm start by discussing the increasing amount of student-athletes testing positive for COVID-19 and what that could mean for the future of the 2020 season. Later in the episode, the two talk about UCLA players not trusting Chip Kelly and Oklahoma State players speaking out against Mike Gundy. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes Link | Stitcher…
Justin Michael and Henry Chisholm explain why they’re excited for The Match on Sunday and react to the latest decision by the NCAA to allow schools to begin voluntary workouts in June. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes Link | Stitcher Link |Spotify Link | Google Play
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — When the time comes for Colorado State football to return to the field, starting quarterback Patrick O’Brien and superstar wide receiver Warren Jackson will be ready. In a virtual conference call with the local media on Wednesday, a confident O’Brien said that he has been training three days per week in California with some friends that…...