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Just realized there's a CU Buffs reddit page

Its new, Alex Kelley is a frequent poster there. Will be interesting to see how that community grows during the season.
 
I still haven't figured out the allure of reddit outside of GoneWild.

Is it just a big free message board for every possible subject?
 
I like reddit, but there is a serious flaw in the upvote/downvote system in that only popular opinions get seen. It scares me when I hear that people get their news from reddit.

It's good for stupid dog tricks, weird news stories, /r/holdmybeer, and things like that.
 
Good stuff by Jeric and Coloradotrv over there... I think they're responses are a fairly accurate representation of the "wait-and-see", and cautiously optimistic crowd.
 
I didn't know this existed either. Until fairly recently the link to CU's subreddit was just the school's specific subreddit.

I hear they keep their threads tight over at Reddit, like all the best sport chat sites do (no slipping into mosquito populations in recruiting threads, etc...). You should really focus your posting efforts over there.
 
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