By Carter Bahns, BeaverBlitz: When former Colorado quarterback Sam Noyer entered his name into the transfer portal in June, he didn’t know where he was going to end up playing his sixth and final year of college football.
What he did know, however, was that his last bit of eligibility would be best spent somewhere close to home.
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