Colorado assistant football coach says he lost everything in Boulder fire
Posted Dec 31, 2021
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. Mark Smith, 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)
Related: Other News
UNC Basketball Transfer Tracker: Jalen Washington scores career-high 21 points with seven dunksFormer North Carolina center Jalen Washington came off the bench to score a career-high 21 points with seven dunks Monday as No. 11 Vanderbilt finished...
Tue Dec 30, 2025UConn's Dan Hurley: 'College basketball needs a commissioner'
The head-turning news of the Baylor Bears adding 21-year-old big man James Nnaji, a 2023 NBA Draft pick, has reverberated around college athletics. It's not...
Tue Dec 30, 2025
Kyle Whittingham sees Michigan title quest as 'final challenge'
After Kyle Whittingham stepped down at Utah earlier this month, he left the door open to return to coaching. He had no idea that within...
Mon Dec 29, 2025
As another Clemson football season ends in sadness, Dabo Swinney says he’ll ‘evaluate’ everything
Clemson’s season of promise ended months ago, but tears streamed just as fiercely down down Cade Klubnik’s face after a Pinstripe Bowl loss to Penn...
Mon Dec 29, 2025
