I’m extremely excited to announce I will be attending Colorado State University Pueblo! Thanks for all the support during this time and thanks @CoachKochevar for this amazing opportunity! Go T-Wolves!
All glory to God.
Thankful for the opportunity. Excited to get to work with our guys & continue to build on what we have going in the Steel City !!
#Havoc | #AAA
Find you a linebacker that scored not one, not two, but 3️⃣ defensive TDs. We did.
From Colorado to Arizona, @BrysonTorrie1 is a Lumberjack.
#RaiseTheFlag | #BigSkyFB
Thank you to all my coaches and teammates at CSU-Pueblo. I have officially entered the transfer portal with 1 year of eligibility remaining.
Inside linebacker
6’2
220
All-Conference Honorable Mention
102 TKL
3 INT
2 FF
2 FR
6 PBU
3 TD’s
I have put my name in the transfer portal. Thank you to all my coaches, teammates, and everyone who was involved with my time in Pueblo.
3 x All Conference
2023 Freshman of the Year
30 starts in three years
2 x Team Captain
210 tackles
2 int
3 FF
D2 Elite 100
6’1” 220lbs
We are saddened to learn of the passing of Bob Uecker, a legendary ambassador for our game.
After a six-year playing career with the Braves, Cardinals and Phillies from 1962-67, Uecker spent more than half a century as “Voice of the Brewers” beginning in 1971.
Uecker’s self-deprecating humor endeared him to a national audience. He appeared in popular movies, commercials, talk shows, and even starred in his own TV sitcom. As a broadcaster, he worked national telecasts, All-Star Games, and the World Series. His dry style and wit belied a deep knowledge and passion for baseball, all of which made him one of the game’s finest broadcasters.
Uecker, a member of the 1964 World Series champion Cardinals, was the 2003 Ford C. Frick Award winner and a five-time Wisconsin Sportscaster of the Year. He was 90 years old.
Special Senior Class.
Talk about leaving it better than you found it….Thank you for paving the way & setting the standard 🐺
Future is very bright for these 3! Love Y’all !!