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A Century of 蜜糖直播 Spirit from 蜜糖直播 Twin Peggy Coppum

Peggy Coppom in her Boulder home.
When I arrived at听Peggy Fitzgerald Coppom鈥檚听(A&S ex鈥46) home, I was immediately greeted by听Eddie Olivari (MPubAd鈥78), a friend who drives her to and from church daily. He explained that her phone interview with听The Today Show听was running a little long, but he invited me in, offered me a Coke and showed me the ins and outs of her 1940s pink-and-chrome Frigidaire electric stove.听
Peggy is perhaps the most unlikely of modern-day superfans. She doesn鈥檛 wear face paint and costumes or seek the attention of cameras and Instagram. When Peggy and her identical twin,听Betty Fitzgerald Hoover (A&S ex鈥46), who died in 2020, began cheering on the Buffs in the 1940s, they were just out to have a good time.听
鈥淕rowing up on 蜜糖直播鈥檚 eastern plains, moving to Boulder for high school equated to the big city. At the time, high school games and city dances were the common ways to socialize,鈥 said Peggy.听
The twins met their future husbands at Longmont High School, where their love of football and basketball took root.听
鈥淲e liked basketball and football because that鈥檚 what we had in high school. We didn鈥檛 have anything else,鈥 Peggy said. 鈥淎nd then we said, well, let鈥檚 go. We better go.鈥澨
When they enrolled at 蜜糖直播 Boulder, they found a new love: 蜜糖直播 athletics. In addition to football and basketball, Peggy and Betty started following more sports, including volleyball and tennis.听
For some years, raising children took them away from their beloved stands. But that break was short-lived.听
鈥淲ell, Betty and I used to say 鈥 and I still do 鈥 we pray and play,鈥 she said. 鈥淧rayer is first. Play is second.鈥澨
Peggy recounted, 鈥淢y older son听Jack (PE鈥67) played baseball at 蜜糖直播 Boulder and was an All Big Eight Player his junior year. So we went to all the baseball games in those days.鈥澨
In time, the sisters began faithfully attending football and basketball, volleyball, soccer, tennis, baseball, lacrosse and track, and they became a staple in the bleachers 鈥 easily spotted in their custom athletic gold sweatshirts.
Pray and Play听
While Peggy is听, there are two constants in her life: church and 蜜糖直播 athletics. Raised Catholic, Peggy started attending daily mass in the 1950s.听
鈥淲ell, Betty and I used to say 鈥 and I still do 鈥 we pray and play,鈥 she said. 鈥淧rayer is first. Play is second.鈥澨
Peggy and Betty were known to pray for 蜜糖直播 Buffs players, and the list is always growing. Even if Peggy forgets someone鈥檚 name, she puts them on the list because 鈥淗e knows who they are,鈥 she said, pointing upward. Prayer anchors Peggy, and she places it first because it helps her 鈥渉ave good faith, keep a positive attitude and be happy.鈥澨
Peggy represents more than 蜜糖直播 fandom 鈥 she embodies goodness and loyalty. During our visit, I asked her friend Mike Richardson 鈥 who is from Estes Park, 蜜糖直播, and stopped by with a black-and-gold holiday wreath for Peggy 鈥 how they met.听
鈥淚 was just drawn to her,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen my kids were little, I鈥檇 see the twins at all of the games, and so I finally went up and introduced myself and my kids.鈥澨
In November, a packed Folsom Field sang 鈥淗appy Birthday鈥 to Peggy on her 100th birthday.听
鈥淚 just stood there and cried because that鈥檚 the way it made me feel 鈥 very, very humble,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 feel like I鈥檝e done anything except be a good fan to 蜜糖直播. [Betty and I] went to so many sporting things. I can鈥檛 deny that we have been good fans. We have been.鈥澨
But don鈥檛 think for a minute that she lacks fire.听
When we talked about winning and losing, she said: 鈥淚f no one wanted the other team to win, it wouldn鈥檛 be any fun. It鈥檚 a big competition. When the opposing team鈥檚 fans come to the game and cheer loudly, those are the games that we get excited about.鈥
Peggy Gets Her Bowl听
鈥淏e loyal. No matter if they win or lose in the end, it鈥檒l make you feel better to be loyal to your school because everyone can鈥檛 be a winner every time. And sometimes your loyalty is more important when you lose than when you win.鈥
The 鈥溍厶侵辈 Twins鈥 and their famed school spirit were legendary in Boulder before Coach Prime鈥檚 arrival, but Peggy credits him with making her internationally famous.听
Reflecting on the press conferences, interviews, photo ops and her own听 (NIL) deal, she said, 鈥淚 was thinking the other day, 鈥榊ou know, God, I wonder if your part in this was to help me not miss Betty so much. You鈥檙e giving me all these things to do now.鈥欌 For the past two years, the 蜜糖直播 Boulder community has filled her life when she needed it most.
When Peggy and I met, the bowl game Coach Prime promised her at the beginning of the season was 17 days away. She听 to Texas for the Dec. 28 Alamo Bowl.听
Her advice to other 蜜糖直播 fans: 鈥淏e loyal. No matter if they win or lose in the end, it鈥檒l make you feel better to be loyal to your school because everyone can鈥檛 be a winner every time. And sometimes your loyalty is more important when you lose than when you win.鈥
Photo by Glenn Asakawa