Deion Sanders, the ubiquitous coach of the Colorado football team, has infused Boulder with an energy that has not been felt in decades.
.” As she aims for age 99 in November, she fields questions from friends and fellow fans: “People ask me what I think. I find him very comfortable to be around. He’s genuine.
“The whole town is bananas,” concluded Taylor, a Boulder resident since 1981, soon adding of Sanders, “He hit all the right notes in Boulder, like meeting Peggy.”The Pearl Street Stampede, a parading pep rally, happens on home Friday nights, and it runs through the four-block pedestrian mall of shops and a resting buffalo that serves as a vortex for the city of 104,000.
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