Justin Michael talks about Saturday’s watch party for Toledo at Panhandler’s Pizza. He then explores the biggest ‘what ifs’ for Colorado State Football over the last decade. Ie. What if Jim McElwain would have never left for Florida, or what if Rashard Higgins would have returned for his senior season? DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes Link | Stitcher Link |Spotify…
Justin Michael is joined by Colton Strickler of DNVR Rugby. Throughout the podcast, Colton goes over the growing rugby scene in Colorado and the United States as a whole. Colton also talks about Major League Rugby, why the Colorado XO’s were formed, and the ever-growing opportunities for athletes from other sports to continue their athletic careers through rugby. Finally, Colton…
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Over the last decade, Colorado State has consistently been one of the better passing offenses in the country. A big part of that success has stemmed from hiring coaches with offensive backgrounds. Since Sonny Lubick was fired back in 2007, CSU has hired an NFL offensive coordinator and a pair of SEC OC’s as head coaches. And…...
Justin Michael goes over the latest news in CSU Athletics and briefly gives his opinion on what Kapri Bibbs had to say about Jim McElwain on his Instagram story. DON’T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! iTunes Link | Stitcher Link |Spotify Link | Google Play
Justin Michael is joined by his former CSU football colleague, Kyle Griffin. On this episode, the two discuss the highs and lows of the Jim McElwain era and share some of their favorite memories from those three seasons. As McElwain’s right-hand man, Kyle talks about why the former Rams head coach was never worried about the famous 2013 matchup with…
The Broncos have an embarrassment of riches at running back. Can they take advantage of desperate teams?
Even though the NFL season isn’t even over, NFL draft prep is here. With the East-West Shrine Game taking place over the weekend, the Denver Broncos brass got a first look at a few players who will be in the draft. Here are a few that could be moving up Denver’s draft board.
Although the Denver Broncos season officially will come to an end on New Years Day, it all but ended on Sunday in Arrowhead, and according to the coach the Broncos were doomed the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Despite rushing for only 18 yards in a 13-10 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, Gary Kubiak and the Denver Broncos not only have confidence in their ground game, but have no intention on giving up on it.
The Denver Broncos’ running game has struggled mightily since losing C.J. Anderson to the injured reserve. However, they hit rock bottom against the Tennessee Titans.
Here are some of the more significant stats and notable numbers from the Broncos' 20-10 win Sunday, including impressive figures from Bradley Roby, Chris Harris Jr. and the rest of the Denver D.
Oh what a week can do. As is currently stands the Denver Broncos are on the outside looking in at the AFC playoff picture after the heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Now Denver has just one goal: make the playoffs.
On Sunday night against the Kansas City Chiefs the Denver Broncos played an excellent half of football and a forgettable half of football on both sides of the ball. In the end, it just fell short.
After a much needed bye week, the Denver Broncos will enter playoff mode for the final six games of the season. They could realistically be the No. 1 seed in the AFC, or miss the playoffs all together.
Even after the worst performance of the season against the Oakland Raiders, the Denver Broncos’ running game may have to wait another week before having a revival.
The New Orleans Saints, the Denver Broncos’ next opponent, bears a striking resemblance to the Oakland Raiders, the team that just handed the Broncos their worst loss of the year.