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Congrats to all the CU football players graduating today!

Buffnik

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Congratulations!

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I'l keep updating this OP as the tweets come out.

Mo Bandi
Brady Landwehr
Kabion Ento
Kyle Evans
Rick Gamboa
Aaron Haigler (has 1 year of eligibility left)
Josh Kaiser
Donovan Lee
Drew Lewis
Tim Lynott (has 1 year of eligibility left)
Jay MacIntyre
Isaac Miller
Juwann Winfree
 
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I love to see this. Great job by these guys to earn their degree and best of luck as they start the next chapter! Buffs for life.
 
My wife graduated the winter of '02 and Tyler Brayton was spectating in the stands sitting next to our family...holy cripes that dude was intimidating!

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Congrats to all those Buffs, this is what will matter in their lives. A diploma from a great and highly respected school! Good luck in life men.
 
Posting this one because it was so nice to see after all the illnesses and injuries ending with a medical retirement. Allsome to see that the degree has been earned.


Hopefully young Mr. Miller can help others rehabilitate with great empathy given his injury history... congrats to him!
 
Kabion Ento graduated in May. I know this because he and his family were standing in line behind me and my daughter and family at the Boulder Theater, waiting to get into the smaller post-graduation ceremony for their particular major. I have the program and everything.
 
I have no idea which players in this group this applies to but one of the great things about college sports is that in every class there is a number of these student athletes who are the first in their family to earn a four year college degree, first in their family to open that door to a different life and set of experiences.

Let's hope that these diplomas will inspire some younger brothers and sisters, some nieces and nephews and more to follow. What we know is that the single greatest component of upward economic mobility is education.

Congratulations to all of the graduates but especially to those who are blazing new trails for their families.
 
This kid is scary smart. Only listed one of his majors, neuroscience, but he is also getting MCDB, and pre-med, with a minor in biochemistry. Never got to play, but how he accomplished what he did is beyond me.

Ten bucks says he wants to be an orthopedic surgeon.

Former athletes and military make the best doctors. Best of luck to him.
 
I am really impressed by the student-athletes like Haigler and Lynott who graduate in 3.5 years. Regardless of the sport, these kids are putting in serious work for their training, practices, matches, etc. Plus being a full time + student. Well done guys!!!
If you apply yourself, it's quite doable given that you're here for 4 full summers.
 
Ten bucks says he wants to be an orthopedic surgeon.

Former athletes and military make the best doctors. Best of luck to him.
A Doc of some sort. This was a good article and he's pretty much ridiculous.

Could be completely wrong but thought I read someplace that he wanted to be a cancer doc and researcher.

Can say for absolute sure that he is a much more dedicated and motivated student than I ever dreamed of being. To excel with that kind of class load and manage to be a part of the football team as well is past what I can imagine doing.

Keep an eye out for him in the future because he could very well end up doing something very special.
 
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