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Colorado, Michigan Take Flak For Insensitive Social Posts As Helene Ravages Southeast


For the region of the US where college football is most popular—the Southeast—it's been a rough 24 hours. Hurricane Helene blasted the Gulf Coast with extraordinary force Thursday night, dumping catastrophic (and in a number of cases fatal) rainfall up and down the region. Colorado and Michigan could've stood to check the Weather Channel before posting. (Sports Illustrated)

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Colorado, Michigan Take Flak For Insensitive Social Posts As Helene Ravages Southeast


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