CSU Athletics Official, Blake Street Tavern Owner Display Madness in March

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Some real march madness: Blake Street Tavern owner wants apology from CSU over athletics official's boycott threats.

. Fuselier says that while he doesn't make much money off the event, it's a fun occasion that he likes to promote.

While the bickering between the two spread to other CSU and CU fans on Twitter, Neaves and Fuselier began direct-messaging each other. The conversation did not go well. Neaves refused to back down from his overall criticism of Fuselier's tweet, however."All I did was point out what I saw as rude, blatant hypocrisy. Your timeline is full of bashing CSU but you're happy to turn around and take money from Ram fans and host us in August," Neaves replied to Fuselier.

On March 21, Neaves responded to a tweet from a sports journalist calling Fuselier a"whiny man-baby" by,"Chris apologized and I’d still like to talk rationally, if given the chance. Not going to do it over Twitter though. There’s no sense in continuing this. If I mis-interpreted his Twitter banter, and I may have, then I’m sorry for that."

 

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Get this man a tissue....

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