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My man Meck has stepped up and agreed to bring OF1 up to Boulder on September 3rd.
Meck being the humanitarian he is listened to my pitch and will be helping myself and group of family and friends celebrate the life of a fallen buddy. Here's the story...... This past February a life long friend of mine was suddenly taken from us in a drowning accident. As we gathered after the memorial service, a group of about 8 of started brain storming the best way for us to have a special way to celebrate his life. Well, since all of our bonds with each other stemmed from our boy conecting us while at CU, we decided to get a memorial tree and plaques planted on the CU campus. This then morphed into a tailgate and party as we were deciding on when to have the dedication. The first game of the CU season was chosen. At this time we have friends flying in from all over the country for this dedication, tailgate and football game. Here's a few words that teammate Andy Peeke had for Brandon. Remembering a teammate The memorial tree dedication is set for 10am on September 3rd, Boulder CO on the East end of Farrand Field. Our intent for this weekend was to not only honor Brandon, or "South" if you prefer, but to honor his family so his parents are our guests for the day. If you want more information, please PM me. The tailgating should begin roughly at 10:30 am in the Law School parking lot (this is basically the corner of Broadway and Basline in Boulder) the football game starts at 1:30pm. For ticket info please call 303.49.BUFFS Last edited by Meck77; 09-07-2005 at 07:34 AM.. |
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One more article from Bill Briggs.
'South' was truly flying at a different elevation." Quiet death for one who lived out loud Ex-CU football player Brandon Southward, who drowned last month, was known as a free spirit. -BYLN- Bill Briggs Denver Post Staff Writer -TEXT- Brandon Southward is dead. That's the news, final and harsh, still too slippery for his friends to grasp. In the words of his favorite poet: "Who could tell them that here it would end?" The former University of Colorado linebacker, who devoured his 28 years in bold bites that took him from snow caves to Brazilian beaches, drowned Feb. 23 while swimming laps in a pool. That's the news. But that's not the story. Brandon Southward lived. He climbed trees while naked and hiked shirtless through Manhattan - the tattooed claw marks on his shoulders revealing a secret persona he liked to call "my inner beast." He leapt from cliffs into Boulder Creek and plunged into the cavernous philosophy of Ken Wilber. He sold fruit plucked from the Amazon rain forest, got paid to patch up surfboards and chose to ride out a hurricane in his beachfront condo. "Most people had a difficult time understanding what made Brandon tick. The truth was, life made him tick," former CU teammate Ryan Black said. "'South' was truly flying at a different elevation." The irony that tinged Southward's final minute - a diehard surfer perishing in calm, chlorinated water - also saturated his entire world. The man with a football body and a philosopher's mind drowning in a Florida pool. CU fans who caught the news likely recalled a ponytailed linebacker from Colorado Springs who laid plastic-popping licks. But friends just asked: What if Southward, 28, had been able to complete his lifelong journey of self-discovery? Where would it have taken him - and them? His wanderings already had taught him the hollowness of material riches, the cracks in society's rules, the force of charity. At 6-feet-4 and 260 pounds, he often whipped his lighter teammates in wind sprints. His 86 tackles as a senior - second most on the team in 1998 - earned him a rabid following at Folsom Field. And all that hatched the final irony: A football obituary about a man who resented the label "football player." "One percent of Brandon Southward was football," Black said. "He could care less about football. He just played it because it was fun. He would take reading a book over going to practice." He relished maverick writings that blasted away at society's proper edges - the spiritual psychology of Wilber, the dark poems of Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors. Where other CU players watched the clock during their 20-minute ice baths after practice, Southward once required hypothermia treatment because he took a book into the tub and didn't notice the rising chill in his body. "That was 'South,"' former CU linebacker Andy Peeke said. "He would get lost in a smorgasbord of words and imagination." "A lot of people didn't know where he was coming from," added Jamie Spittler, a childhood neighbor and lifelong friend. "He wasn't a freak by any means, but he liked to explore himself in different ways than most people do." NFL wasn't in the cards His quest for inner meaning led Southward to routinely test his will. As a senior at Mitchell High School in Colorado Springs, he made 24 tackles against Centaurus High - after missing the team bus, the pregame warm-up and most of a night's sleep while battling food poisoning. At CU, he trekked to the mountains with Peeke and another teammate, convincing them to spend the night in a snow bank. They dug a cave and Southward crawled into his sleeping bag - "the cocoon," he called it - zipping it just tight enough to leave a 2-inch breathing hole. He kept a shovel, flashlight and knife nearby, and an escape plan in his head, just in case the shelter collapsed. He left CU in 1998 with 147 career tackles, but his 25 special- teams tackles placed him ninth all-time on that list of snarling hustlers. NFL scouts saw him as a late bloomer with more heart than skill. The Jacksonville Jaguars offered him two free-agent tryouts but released Southward in both 1999 and 2000. His football days were over. His football friends were always waiting. Black, a former CU safety, had launched his own company, Sambazon, which imports fruits and juices from the Amazon while working to sustain the rain forest. Black knew Southward's energy would make him the ideal pitchman for a health-packed product. "To this day, I have not seen anyone build the quality of relationships that he did," Black said. "He was truly gifted in making people believe that they could fly. He would tell older ladies that our product would make them 'live longer, jump higher and run faster.' Serious claims and serious comedy." "You've just got to rub people behind the ears to get them to do what you want," Southward liked to say. In late 2003, Southward traveled to Brazil for what was supposed to be a quick business trip. He stayed two months. The excursion, friends say, changed him even more deeply, showing him how little other people had, yet how they still lived fully. He began sharing more of his space and his time. During the Florida hurricanes last year, Southward stayed behind in his adopted town, New Smyrna Beach, then used his own generator to restart his neighbors' refrigerators. "Whatever Brandon had, half of it was yours," Black said. "No questions asked." His chosen career ultimately consisted of stray days at the NSB Surf Shak. When he wasn't selling or repairing boards, he kayaked, rollerbladed and surfed. Just five years removed from brief stints in the Jaguars' training camp, the only football he played was to toss parking lot spirals to Paul Hughes, a co-worker at the Surf Shak. "He lived day by day," Hughes said. "He was happy as can be." "Being 'South' was a full-time job," Black added. "He didn't care about money, only people." Day like any other On Feb. 23, another Wednesday in Southward's paradise, he spent the day biking and skateboarding, according to Hughes. At 3:30 p.m., he jumped into a friend's pool with plans to crank out 20 laps. He began swimming some of those laps under water. Police say he blacked out and drowned. A friend had been swimming with Southward but got out to sun himself on a lounge chair. Minutes later, the friend realized he couldn't hear the sound of arms hitting water, glanced at the pool and saw Southward at the bottom. He dove in and pulled Southward out. It was too late. An autopsy found that Southward had a previously undiagnosed condition called cardiomyopathy, an abnormal thickening of the heart muscle. When ex-football players die young, there are questions about performance-enhancing drugs. "There is no suspicion of steroid use," said Dave Byron, a spokesman for the government in Volusia County, Fla. "In fact, we can say no. But we have to wait until the toxicology tests are finished in eight to 12 weeks." After the death, several hundred people packed a beach bar to swap tales about the man who rollerbladed their streets each day. Some didn't know he was a former football player, which was just the way Southward liked it. "To be honest, if someone said Brandon had died skydiving or kayaking, something other than swimming laps, I wouldn't have had as many questions," Spittler said. "I don't get it. I guess I never will. "I'm thrilled for having known him. It's been a good ride. I just wish he didn't have to get off it." Staff writer Bill Briggs can be reached at 303-820-1720 or bbriggs@denverpost.com. |
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It will be a pleasure tailgating with your group MP. I can't think of a better way for you guys to honor your friend then bringing family and friends together for a good ole fashion CU tailgate. See you soon!
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Taco, or any other mod, is it possible to get this stickied? The event will be over before the bronco season starts. Last edited by Master___Pain; 08-22-2005 at 04:12 PM.. |
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Thank you Meck77!
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Hey Meck, any chance of having OF1 temporarily renamed "South Force 1" for this day? |
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********Update***********
We are now going to be in lot 308, off of Regents Drive (Right off of Broadway onto Regents Dr, right into lot 308), near Kittridge Dorms. |
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Meck I have your tickets and parking pass in hand.
but some how I still don't have my tickets for the game. I order 14 tickets for this game and the only ones not to come are mine. ![]() |
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The key locations are all placemarked on the map. The Gold area/path is Free on Street Parking, the black path is to the pay lots ($20 per car) Meck, I sent this to you.
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looks like a good map to call in an airstrike....GO CSU!
Have fun on OF1..Meck is the master of all things tailgate |
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Nice meeting you today MP. Should be a great day for some football tomorrow! Maybe we'll see some of you Omaners in the lot tomorrow! We'll be there @ 9:00am sharp!
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Have a great time fellas! I hope it goes very well for everyone!
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll try to swing by around 12:30 guys. Pain, I have your # and I'm dropping you my cell # in a PM right now. |
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Nice to meet up with you guys, albeit briefly. Too bad Disco had to wear that shirt.
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And other OF1 owner (sorry I forgot who you were :giggle, maybe it had to do with your shirt
)I just have to say thank you for the CU tailgate. You guys have an amazing tailgating bus! I was in awe. A lot of great work you guys have put into that. I'll look for ya if I ever make it up to a broncos game. |
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Unleash, I must have missed you bro. I didn't arrive there until 12:30 or 12:45.
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Thanks to Meck and Disco, oh and Disco's Dad for being so damn helpful. Great day.
Kicking off the tailgating ![]() The crew, Meck is in the middle, where are you Disco? John Hessler and nephew. (If you don't know the story just google John Hessler) ![]() |
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Yes, they are my friends.
Me, Meck and my buddy Chris Tailgate and tree dedication organizers and the Southward family Shotgunning beers with Mr Southward and Brandon's Sister Go Ralphie!! ![]() |
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John Hessler walking out as an honorary Captain with the rest of the CU captains
One of the best views from any stadium in the country Ball game, Mason Crosby is a stud. I got to say it one more time, thanks Meck and Disco. I can't wait to hit up a Broncos tailgate this year with you guys and the other Orangemaners. |
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awesome, just wish i could actually see the pics.!!
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Hmm, I will try again. I can see them, but they are probably on my cache.Damn. I won't be able to fix this until I get to my work computer tomorrow. sorry about all this. Are all the pics showing as red "X" for everyone? Last edited by Master___Pain; 09-05-2005 at 04:06 PM.. |
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