Shirts on the line at New Orleans Bowl
FORT COLLINS – Two sweatshirts are components of a football wager between top county officials on an upcoming bowl game between Colorado State University and the University of North Texas.
Larimer County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Kathay Rennels and her Texas counterpart, Scott Armey, chairman of the Denton County Commissioners, have their shirts on the line when the CSU Rams play the UNT Mean Green in the inaugural New Orleans Bowl Dec. 18 at the Louisiana Superdome.
Armey said he’ll send Rennels a Mean Green sweatshirt that she’ll have to wear to a formal Larimer Commissioners’ meeting should UNT win. Rennels said that she has already picked out the CSU Rams sweatshirt that Armey will have to wear at an upcoming Denton County Commissioners’ meeting.
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Armey’s family connections in Northern Colorado include his mother, Jeanine Armey, a fourth-grade teacher at Sarah Miller Elementary School in Loveland, and an uncle, Charlie Armey, a former CSU coach who is now general manager of the NFL’s St. Louis Rams.
FORT COLLINS – Two sweatshirts are components of a football wager between top county officials on an upcoming bowl game between Colorado State University and the University of North Texas.
Larimer County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Kathay Rennels and her Texas counterpart, Scott Armey, chairman of the Denton County Commissioners, have their shirts on the line when the CSU Rams play the UNT Mean Green in the inaugural New Orleans Bowl Dec. 18 at the Louisiana Superdome.
Armey said he’ll send Rennels a Mean Green sweatshirt that she’ll have to wear to a formal Larimer Commissioners’ meeting should UNT win. Rennels…
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