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Colorado assistant football coach says he lost everything in Boulder fire


An unprecedented fire is wreaking havoc through the Boulder area in Colorado, causing great damage and destruction. One Colorado football coach shared just how destructive things are. , an inside linebackers coach, tweeted on Thursday night that his family lost every material possession they had due to the fires, including their home and cars. (Larry Brown Sports)

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Colorado assistant football coach says he lost everything in Boulder fire


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