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Denver Nuggets superfan Vicki Ray is suing team owner Kroenke Sports & Entertainment after the company banned her from games and revoked her season tickets over claims she grabbed a referee and hit a player in the face.
In a lawsuit filed Monday in Denver District Court, attorneys for Ray claimed the company violated the Colorado Consumer Protection Act, breached a contract with Ray, failed to act in good faith and inflicted emotional distress by revoking her tickets and banning her from games for the season.
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Colorado’s football season opener will be played two days earlier than originally scheduled.
CU announced on Monday that the opener against North Dakota State will take place on Thursday, Aug. 29, at Folsom Field. It was originally slated for Aug.
Sean Keeler: What do you get the team that needs … everything? The more you think about it, the more it feels like the Broncos are sitting in a wild, and kinda brutal, spot at No. 12 in the first round of the NFL draft. You don’t have enough top-shelf talent to move up without eviscerating another position group — trading cornerback Pat Surtain II might land you a top-6 draft slot, but it might also guarantee a 4-13 record.
DeAndre Jordan’s usefulness to the Nuggets can almost — but not quite — be summarized by Nikola Jokic’s bulleted list.
“To give you advice on and off the court,” Jokic said. “To make fun of somebody. To make fun of him(self). He’s always up to something. To share a glass of wine, too.
Luke O’Brien has found a new home. And Cody Williams made it official that his brief time calling Boulder home is at an end.
As expected, Williams on Monday announced he will enter the NBA draft, officially ending an injury-marred, one-and-done tenure with the Colorado men’s basketball program. O’Brien has opted to use his extra season of eligibility granted by the NCAA for the 2020-21 COVID season as a fifth-year player at Georgia Tech.
Williams played in 24 games, missing 13 due to various injuries throughout the season.