Category Archives: CSU Sports
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Homers bring pain
Leave a commentDecember 4, 2022 by jacklovelace
Painful reminder of how much I loathe homer announcers this week. Watching a basketball game and almost every play had …
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Bull rush to the basket
Leave a commentApril 1, 2021 by jacklovelace
After watching a lot of college basketball recently I reached two conclusions to improve the game. One, previously noted, it …
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Where the sun don’t shine
Leave a commentOctober 3, 2020 by jacklovelace
This is what the world and journalism has come to. Colorado State University football is under investigation for racism allegations …
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My recent tweets on twitter
Leave a commentApril 28, 2020 by jacklovelace
You could have driven a truck through the holes in the plot of the finale of Homeland. jack lovelace @claytonlovelace …
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Midnight football blues 2019
Leave a commentJune 1, 2019 by jacklovelace
Twitter tweets this year: jack lovelaceā @claytonlovelace 18h18 hours ago CU-CSU game starts at 8:10. Over at midnight? …
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Take a nap at the ballgame, take………
Leave a commentMarch 8, 2019 by jacklovelace
I just read another story today criticizing major league baseball for trying to speed up the game. The criticism came, …
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It’s a winner
Leave a commentSeptember 10, 2017 by jacklovelace
We went to our first game at the new stadium Saturday. I fully acknowledge I was an advocate of getting …
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A prediction on its way to true
Leave a commentSeptember 1, 2017 by jacklovelace
The following was posted by me on Oct. 15, 2015: I predict in 15 years, maybe less, people in …
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Everything you tweet
1June 11, 2017 by jacklovelace
A world of tweets all at once: Free outdoor concerts need a section labeled “For people who actually want to …
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Good switch if time is right
Leave a commentMarch 13, 2017 by jacklovelace
The first game in the new CSU on campus stadium will now be on Aug. 26 against Oregon State. I …
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