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USA Today
10-08-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Colorado football lands commitment from class of 2026 in-state offensive lineman
100% Committed 🦬, All glory to god 🙌🏽🙌🏽@Coach_Gunnar @ghegamin @CoachBox6 @DeionSanders @adamgorney @GregBiggins @ChadSimmons_ @BrandonHuffman Colorado football received a commitment from 2026 three-star offensive lineman Josiah Manu on Saturday evening. Manu had been committed to San Jose State since July 1, but Deion Sanders and company worked their magic to flip the in-state recruit. 247Sports ranks the Loveland, Colorado native as the No. 108 offensive tackle and the No. 14 player from his home state of Colorado. Manu's commitment continues Sanders' run of adding depth to a revamped offensive line that looks to be a catalyst for an improved rushing attack. Colorado's 2026 recruiting class now sits at 11 commitments with Manu's flip placing the class at No. 78 overall, but still last in the Big 12. Manu is the first Colorado prospect to commit to the Buffs this recruiting cycle. Follow Charlie Strella on X, Threads and Instagram. Contact/Follow us @BuffaloesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook for ongoing coverage of Colorado news, notes and opinions.

Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Letter: Trump administration off to troubling start
And in his second term, god said, let there be a Gulf of America. And god saw the updated map and that it was good. And god said, let me lord over Canada and Greenland. And god beheld the resentment of his belligerent arrogance and felt good. And god said, let me create a contentious trade war against friends and even some enemies. And god said: 'These are big, beautiful things. Aren't they beautiful?' The White House press secretary said the tariffs will make America a manufacturing superpower. The administration is fantasizing manufacturing startups on an unrealistic scale. It will require an insane amount of financing. And who's going to risk this financing knowing that the next presidential election could kick the party of tariffs out of power. About 20 years ago a staunch Republican politico told me he'd rather have imports from China than have jobs come back here and be unionized. America is good at manufacturing lies, but this isn't one of them. William R. Fretz Perry Township