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Before Colorado State offensive lineman Zack Golditch could live out his NFL dream, he had to first overcome the nightmare of being wounded during the 2012 mass shooting at an Aurora, Colo. movie theater.
Before Colorado State offensive lineman Zack Golditch could live out his NFL dream, he had to first overcome the nightmare of being wounded during the 2012 mass shooting at an Aurora, Colo. movie theater.
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