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Gian Clavell’s return boosts Colorado State

The NCAA granted guard Gian Clavell an extra season of eligibility, giving Colorado State a key player heading into the basketball season. The Rams were picked by the media to finish seventh in the Mountain West.

Colorado State’s Nick Stevens brings comeback moxie to UNLV

Colorado State staged stirring comebacks the past two weeks, exploding for 20 unanswered points late in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s 28-23 loss to No. 14 Boise State a week after scoring 21 unanswered second-half points in its 31-24 win over Utah State.

Sen. Dean Heller to wave green flag at LVMS

Sen. Dean Heller, who raced stock cars in Carson City before a political career beckoned, will preside over the Senator’s Cup Fall Classic at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway Bullring.

Front-runner? Dark horse? Is this horse racing or politics?

I always found it fascinating that the verbiage in politics refers quite often to horse racing. I was reminded of that again Thursday while watching the presidential debate coverage.

Big 12 plan to not expand is a big mistake

The bottom line is the Big 12 is down this season, and the conference needed to gamble and expand from 10 teams.

The Weekend’s Best Bets

Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto, Adam Hill and Matt Youmans post their best bets for college football and the NFL.

Gay entrepreneur found the road to success full of slurs

Johnny Skandros, one of the co-founders of SCRUFF, a dating app for gay men around the world, says tough times at Palo Verde High School helped fuel his drive for business success.

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