Mr. Bagnoli’s demonstrated commitment to developing young men - while remaining open and welcoming to persons of diverse gender identities (hats-off to you, Princeton) - both on and off the field, made him an extraordinarily attractive candidate to lead the Lion Football Program as it transitions from a period of tremendous opportunity to one of more tangible on-the-field achievement. I personally met with both of our season ticket holders, either in person, or through a member of their household staffs, and can assure you that the buzz within the Lion Football Community is palpable. Indeed, Sra. Lupe Fernandez perhaps put it best when she said, “Mr. Fleming, he no home, but is very, very excitement.”
Season tickets for CU’s newest athletic powerhouse (no disrespect, squash guys!) are still available, though a double-parked car on 218th has temporally reduced spots within easy walking distance of Wein Stadium to, well, none. As always, we encourage our Lion faithful to help save our environment by taking advantage of public transportation or chartering a hovercraft. Those with access to private air transport are, again, welcome to take advantage of our Life Flight arrangement with nearby New York Presbyterian Hospital. Simply call 911 at least 90 minutes prior to kick-off and use code “Lion attack at Van Courtland Park.” We’ll get someone right out to you.
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former Penn head-man Al Bagnoli:
Mr. Bagnoli’s demonstrated commitment to developing young men - while remaining open and welcoming to persons of diverse gender identities (hats-off to you, Princeton) - both on and off the field, made him an extraordinarily attractive candidate to lead the Lion Football Program as it transitions from a period of tremendous opportunity to one of more tangible on-the-field achievement. I personally met with both of our season ticket holders, either in person, or through a member of their household staffs, and can assure you that the buzz within the Lion Football Community is palpable. Indeed, Sra. Lupe Fernandez perhaps put it best when she said, “Mr. Fleming, he no home, but is very, very excitement.”
Season tickets for CU’s newest athletic powerhouse (no disrespect, squash guys!) are still available, though a double-parked car on 218th has temporally reduced spots within easy walking distance of Wein Stadium to, well, none. As always, we encourage our Lion faithful to help save our environment by taking advantage of public transportation or chartering a hovercraft. Those with access to private air transport are, again, welcome to take advantage of our Life Flight arrangement with nearby New York Presbyterian Hospital. Simply call 911 at least 90 minutes prior to kick-off and use code “Lion attack at Van Courtland Park.” We’ll get someone right out to you.
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