By Jack Carlough, Buffaloes Wire: By late Thursday evening, nearly 600 homes were lost in the Louisville/Superior area due to the Marshall Fire, which has erupted just miles away from the University of Colorado Boulder’s main campus.
As responders continue to battle the fire, several current and former Buffaloes players and coaches have been sending their positive thoughts to those impacted via social media.
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