CU Buffs’ Camden Dempsey enjoying unique ‘Governor’ role – The Denver Post

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Colorado long snappers Camden Dempsey, right, and Cameron Warchuck during warmups before the Buffaloes’ football game against Nebraska on Sept. 9, 2023, at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. (Brian Howell/BuffZone)

The role certainly is unique in college football, but it’s one that suits Camden Dempsey.

A junior long snapper for the Colorado Buffaloes, Dempsey has been labeled as “The Governor” of the program. He even has a YouTube channel to post “state of the program” updates and he’s somewhat of a spokesperson for the program.

“It’s awesome,” senior linebacker Trevor Woods said of Dempsey’s role with the team. “You see him talking with everybody. If I’m walking through (CU’s Leeds School of Business), you know, I’ll see Camden walking with like a group of five people following him around. He’s the coolest guy on campus. So, I mean, we love it for him.”

A walk-on from Lakewood High School, Dempsey was an all-conference player in high school – in addition to competing as a swimmer and in track and field. He joined the Buffs in 2021 and has appeared in one game, on special teams in Week 10 of last season.

This year, Dempsey is battling for the starting job as the long snapper, but has perhaps an even bigger role as the Governor.

“If anything it just means that I’m trying to keep an eye on our guys a little closer,” he said. “So I’m trying to keep an eye on what guys are doing, whether it comes to NIL, whether it comes to the stuff that they’re doing in the community, I want to be able to highlight that.

“Nothing’s changed on the field, but when it comes to the locker room, I’m chatting with guys more, trying to bring the two sides of the locker room closer together.”

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