Reilly Pitzer, a Senior, Bachelor of Arts in communication with a minor in sports media at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

One thing is very evident, Reilly is incredibly passionate about both football and the media. His goal is to become a sports analyst for the Denver Broncos and to be able to utilize his knowledge of the game with his likability and personality on-air.

Currently a Denver Broncos Super Fan, Reilly has become a well-known fan of the Broncos around Broncos Country for his game-day attire and upbeat energy in the stands every Sunday.

Creating a podcast with a good friend in the near future, giving fans a chance to hear his unique combination of game analysis, humor, and knowledge on a consistent basis. He plans to discuss matchups, predictions, and offer behind-the-scenes coverage on what it really means to be a die-hard fan of the game.

Also an active participant in FireUp Tailgate as a member of the organizing team. FireUp Tailgate is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with 100% of proceeds donated to Children’s Hospitals.

Reilly’s volunteer work with the Denver Broncos and involvement in FireUp Tailgate exemplify how he views sports not only as a community engagement activity, but also as a means of bringing people together for a common cause.

On his blog, NFL Super Fans, Reilly’s personal fan experiences are written in an insightful and analytical way when it comes to the Denver Broncos’ performance, player injury updates, and game day predictions.

A member of the University of Colorado’s National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS), Reilly was nominated for this honor by the University of Colorado. Nominations are based on three categories of professional development: professional achievement, teamwork, and personal excellence.

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