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Quarterback Josh Allen, the reigning NFL MVP, returned to his alma mater on Saturday. During his highly anticipated appearance at War Memorial Stadium, he addressed the sold-out crowd and made sure to sneak in a pointed jab at Colorado State.

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“Josh Allen got his No. 17 retired by Wyoming. He made sure to take a shot at Colorado State,” wrote the official site of Unnecessary Roughness.

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Allen saved his most heartfelt thanks for the fans and the people of Wyoming, who have supported him from the beginning, and now proudly cheer for the Buffalo Bills right along with him. “There’s so many people that i can thank for this achievement. a lot of teammates here,” began Allen.

“I love you guys and support here in Wyoming,” continued the NFL QB. “I’m so honored and blessed to represent this university with this beautiful state. I love you guys. Thank you, God bless, go, folks.” Then came that jab: “It will always suck to be a CSU.”

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Malabika Dutta

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Malabika Dutta is a College Football News Writer at EssentiallySports, working on the Marquee Saturdays Desk. A graduate of the ES College Football Pro Writer Program, she specializes in breaking news and injury reports during live coverage while also developing off-field narratives that give fans a deeper understanding of players’ lives. Her recent work includes coverage of the Rourke family following Kurtis Rourke’s NFL Draft selection by the 49ers. Malabika combines a strong foundation in English Literature with hands-on sports journalism experience, contributing to national college football coverage and supporting the newsroom with timely reporting and contextual storytelling.

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