Ryan Garcia Shows up for Colorado’s Spring Football Game, Rap Concert

Ryan Garcia Shows up for Colorado's Spring Football Game, Rap Concert

While most of Colorado is talking about the Denver Nuggets’ dominance over the Lakers in the NBA playoffs, Ryan Garcia and Deion Sanders are reminding the state that Jokic and Murray still have to share the spotlight.

Ryan Garcia braved the cold and rainy mountain weather to show up at Colorado University’s spring football game on Saturday and then joined the team in the facility afterwards as a guest of head coach Deion Sanders.

Garcia was seen mingling with the staff and players at the spring game and then afterward joining the team at their facility while rocking a Colorado jersey and shaking Sanders’ hand before showing off some boxing moves with the Buffs’ head coach. Sanders proceeds to give Garcia a hug and congratulate him on his recent success while the two talk about the influence of Jesus in their lives. In the video, Garcia says: “It says in the Bible, any time you’re going to boast about anything, boast about the Lord.”

However, the real performance came when Garcia performed in front of a sold-out crowd in Colorado, not just rapping his song, “Blessed, Highly Favored,” mixing in push-ups with his performance.

As for his trip to the Rocky Mountains, Garcia seemed to be pleased, taking to X to share his excitement about his performance and also joking about joining the team, posting:

“Getting signed to Colorado im eligible

Pretty cool let’s see if I pull this off

LETS GO”

The Colorado Buffaloes begin their season on August 29 against North Dakota State. While it is doubtful that Garcia will actually be on the roster, it will be interesting to see what Coach Prime does in his second season as the head coach of the team.

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Colorado Football Team’s Jewelry Reportedly Stolen from Locker Room at UCLA’s Rose Bowl

Colorado Football Team's Jewelry Reportedly Stolen from Locker Room at UCLA's Rose Bowl

Colorado has been having quite the headline-making season this year, but over the weekend, they unfortunately traded sports’ headlines for crime ones. Several players report that jewelry and other personal items were stolen from the visitor’s locker room while the Buffs played the UCLS Bruins on Saturday.

A video originally posted to Bleacher Report shows many Colorado players shaking their heads and telling the camera that their items were stolen during the game. Many kept emphasizing during the game as if it was impossible to comprehend how such a thing could have happened. One Buffs player can be seen shaking his head and saying, “you come to play football and you know….your s*** is safe…that’s messed up bro.” Another player describes how the visiting Colorado team (which had just lost to the UCLA Bruins 28-16) came back in the locker room to change and go home only to find their items missing.

On Monday, tLisa Derderian of the city of Pasadena, issued a statement in which she stated that the department had initiated a theft investigation involving several players at the stadium. A joint statement from the police and UCLA said that UCLA was cooperating with the police in the investigation, but no further details would be shared at this time.

A statement on the Bruins’ Sports Illustrated Fan Page read as follows:

“This is obviously a terrible violation. The fact that it happened while the contest was in progress, and in a presumably-guarded locker room, is a frustrating revelation that suggests at the very least this theft was pre-meditated by whomever carried it out.

It’s incredibly frustrating not only that this happened in a game against the Bruins, but specifically that this happened at the Bruins’ home stadium. 

We at All Bruins sincerely hope that the impacted Colorado players get all their stolen valuables returned to them promptly, and the parties responsible receive due punishment for their reprehensible behavior. 

Rooting against a competitor on the field is one of the joys of sports fandom. But it should go without saying that that never needs to extend beyond the confines of competition. It’s appalling that this stuff happened where it did, tainting an otherwise fun occasion for UCLA appreciators.”

Colorado headed home where they will face Oregon State next weekend while UCLA will travel to Arizona.

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