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Buffs NewsStand - Mar 27

BZ: FB - Football: Hard work paying off for CU Buffs’ O-line coach Gunnar White

BZ: MBB - Men’s basketball: CU Buffs Courtney Anderson, Harrison Carrington headed to transfer portal

BZ: WBB - Women’s basketball: CU Buffs’ Grace Oliver enters transfer portal (Freshman moving on, while forwards Jade Masogayo, Tabitha Betson to remain with Buffs)

CU AD: LAX - Lacrosse Buffs Ready for Big 12 Opener Against Aztecs

CU AD: T&F - Buffs Split for Raleigh Relays and Mines Midweek Meet

CUATG Blog: FB - Michigan’s Spring solution: Televise Spring game – after Transfer Portal closes

Ralphie Report: MBB - How to watch Colorado in the College Basketball Crown (The event takes place from March 31 to April 6.)

BuffsBlog: FB - COLORADO BUFFALOES TO AIR ON ESPN AND NFL NETWORK THIS SPRING – A QUICK PRIMER

CBS Sports: FB - 2025 Big 12 win totals, odds, picks: Predictions for every team as Kansas State, Baylor look to take next step (Breaking down the win totals for the 16 Big 12 teams and picking each game on the schedule in 2025)

SI: FB - Shedeur Sanders To Work Out For Two NFL Teams After Colorado Pro Day, Per Report

SI: FB - Colorado Buffaloes' Alamo Bowl Appearance Against BYU Generates Near-Record Revenue

SI: FB - Colorado Buffaloes Early Enrollee Receiver Quentin Gibson Maximizing Spring Break

Athlon Sports: FB - Greg McElroy Reveals Where Deion Sanders Ranks Among College Football Head Coaches

Buffs Wire: FB - Colorado, Syracuse spring game decision could come by 'end of this week'

Buffs Wire: FB - Breaking down Colorado's spring quarterback battle between Kaidon Salter and Julian Lewis

Cheers!

OT - Cancer Copay Crisis: A Call for Help

Ben Franklin once wisely said, “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” For me, these words carry a deeper meaning. After five years of battling a rare form of cancer, I am still here—thanks to the incredible generosity of so many kind-hearted souls and the life-saving miracle drug, Keytruda. At 83 years old, I am humbled and grateful to still be living a relatively full life.

But alongside this miracle comes an unavoidable "tax"—the staggering cost of my Medicare copays. These include expenses for surgeries, CT scans, and vital medications. For instance, I recently received a hospital bill for $2,368.22, adding to an already challenging outstanding balance of $5,478.10. My wife and I live on a fixed monthly income of $4,921.00 from our Social Security benefits, which must cover everything—rent, utilities, food, and medical expenses.

Your support has been—and continues to be—my lifeline. Without it, meeting these mounting financial demands would be impossible. An example that highlights this struggle is my need for a critical blood thinner, Xarelto, due to my pacemaker. When I attempted to renew it recently, I was faced with an overwhelming cost of nearly $2,000 for a 90-day supply—far more than I had ever paid. After numerous phone calls, I managed to reduce the cost to $141, but such challenges are becoming a constant in my life.

I am reaching out, once again, to ask for your compassion and support. Your generosity and my committed medical team has been instrumental in my ability to fight this disease, and I pray that together, as a team, we can continue to overcome the hurdles ahead.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you for being my angels. May you and your loved ones be richly blessed.

With gratitude, Craig Brown (NCBuff)
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