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In this April 30, 2016, file photo, then Oregon Ducks offensive coordinator Matt Lubick watches before the start of the game at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. Mandatory Credit: Scott Olmos-USA TODAY Sports
Matt Lubick started his cancer fight with a marathon.
The longtime football coach walked the full 26 miles of a marathon in the hospital on the first day of chemotherapy at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital, as detailed in a story on the hospital’s website.
Lubick, the son of legendary Colorado State football coach Sonny Lubick, was training to run a marathon when lingering fatigue and fevers led to a doctor visit in August of 2023.
He was eventually diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, per the University of Colorado Cancer Center. He went into remission two weeks after beginning treatment. He then received a stem cell transplant, which is aimed to help prevent the leukemia from returning.
“There are some things I’m thankful for because of this,” Lubick said via the University of Colorado Cancer Center. “My faith has been strengthened, and I needed that to happen. My priorities have shifted — things I used to think were important, or that stressed me out, don’t stress me out and aren’t that important. I have a lot more appreciation for life. My relationships with friends and family have become stronger through this.”
Lubick was an analyst on the Kansas football staff and living in Fort Collins when diagnosed.
Now he’s back on a football staff and will face CSU this season.
Nevada officially announced Lubick’s hire as offensive coordinator Monday under first-year coach Jeff Choate.
Lubick played quarterback at Fort Collins High School and defensive back at Western Montana College before following his father’s footsteps into coaching.
He worked as a graduate assistant on his dad’s staff at CSU in 1995…
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Author : The Coloradoan
Publish date : 2024-04-01 22:19:18
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