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Celebrities at Folsom Field for Colorado Football vs. Kansas State

Celebrities at Folsom Field for Colorado Football vs. Kansas State

The Colorado Buffaloes' Saturday night game against the Kansas State Wildcats brought the stars to Folsom Field.

Since head coach Deion Sanders became the head coach of the CU Buffs football team, anyone and everyone wants to be around the black and gold. Last year there were several games where current and former professional athletes as well as well-known entertainers could be seen on the sidelines. CU was even led onto the field by Lil' Wayne when it hosted Colorado State.

The big names are back in Boulder as the Buffs look to take control of the Big 12 Conference in their Week 7 clash with the Wildcats.

Here are some of the celebrities in the house for Colorado vs. Kansas State:

Hall of Fame receiver Terrell Owens

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Terrell Owens is a great NFL player who played for the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and others.

WWE superstar Goldberg

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Goldberg's son, Gage, is a walk-on linebacker at Colorado.

Former Colorado wide receivers LaViska Shenault Jr. and Juwann Winfree

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Former Colorado wide receivers Laviska Shenault Jr. and Juwan Winfree are in the building. Shenault currently plays for the Seattle Seahawks.

Former Denver Nugget Carmelo Anthony

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Carmelo Anthony began his NBA career with the Denver Nuggets before moving to the New York Knicks.

Former NBA All-Star John Wall

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John Wall is a five-time NBA All-Star who played for the Washington Wizards, Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers.

Rappers Boston Richey and Sauce Walka

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Boston Richey and Sauce Walka are the latest rappers to come to Folsom Field.

NBA all-star Kevin Durant

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Kevin Durant made his way to Boulder with his Phoenix Suns, who will play against the Nuggets in Denver on Sunday.

Former Denver Nugget Mason Plumlee

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NBA center Mason Plumlee spent four seasons with the Denver Nuggets.

MLB great CC Sabathia

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CC Sabathia struck out over 3,000 batters in 19 MLB seasons.

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