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Matt L. Stephens
Matt L. Stephens is a former deputy sports editor for The Denver Post.
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Colorado schedules two football games against Missouri; Buffs can’t add another CSU game until 2028
On the 35th and 40th anniversary of the Fifth Down Game, Colorado and Missouri will meet again.

Denver Sports Omelette: When the Warriors shoot like that, all you can do is hope to see history
Tuesday was weird. Like, “am-I-watching-history?” and “at-what-point-do-I-cheer-for-the-visitors-so-I-can-witness-history?” levels of weird. The Warriors were that good.

Patrick Saunders named Colorado Sportswriter of the Year
Denver Post reporter Patrick Saunders was named the National Sports Media Association’s 2018 Colorado Sportswriter of the Year on Monday.

Rapids draft University of Denver star Andre Shinyashiki with 5th overall pick
The Colorado Rapids have selected University of Denver striker Andre Shinyashiki with the fifth overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft.

Avalanche’s Gabe Landeskog joins Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen in All-Star Game
Colorado Avalanche captain and winger Gabe Landeskog was named to the NHL All-Star Game on Friday as part of the league's last-man-in voting process.

“I preach preventing ‘Death by inches'”: Vic Fangio introduced as Denver Broncos coach
The Denver Broncos introduced new head coach Vic Fangio at noon Thursday at their Dove Valley headquarters. Here are the highlights of what was said during Fangio's introductory news conference.

Stephens: Matt Lubick isn’t going to hijack Mike Bobo’s job at Colorado State
Matt Lubick is coming back to Fort Collins, but don't expect him to return to coaching and lead the Colorado State football team.

Denver Sports Omelette: If the Broncos are going to draft a quarterback in 2019, their options are limited
The 2019 draft class isn't exactly popping with elite quarterback talent, which is bad news for the Broncos.

Stephens: His name is Keevan Bailey — not “Champ Bailey’s son” — and he’ll play football at Colorado State
He gets it. His dad is famous.

Denver Sports Omelette: Coaches name their Colorado high school football players of the year
Votes are in. Colorado high school football coaches have voted on their 2018 all-state teams and the results were posted on CHSAANow.com on Thursday afternoon, with seniors dominating player-of-the-year awards.