Colorado football coach Deion Sanders issued an apology Tuesday to Brigham Young University for the profane anti-Mormon chants during last week’s game in Boulder and said they probably came from ...
Last week, BYU traveled to Boulder, Colo., for its first Big 12 matchup of the season. The Cougars came home with a win, but also the memory of derogatory chants that echoed around Folsom Field. As ...
BOULDER, Colo. – The University of Colorado has issued a statement condemning anti-Mormon chants from the stands at a football game Saturday night between Colorado and BYU. Some fans at Folsom Field ...
The Big 12 Conference on Tuesday announced a $50,000 fine for the University of Colorado after fans chanted and yelled expletives at the Brigham Young University team, officials said. The conference ...
The University of Colorado has been publicly reprimanded by the Big 12 Conference and fined $50,000 for discriminatory chants during Saturday's football game against BYU at Folsom Field. "Hateful and ...
Colorado coach Deion Sanders apologized to BYU on Tuesday just before the Big 12 Conference reprimanded the Buffaloes and issued a $50,000 fine for derogatory chants by fans over the weekend. The ...
Utah Sen. Mike Lee, a BYU graduate, criticized the chants and what he called "hours of religious slurs and bigotry." Colorado coach Deion Sanders stated he was unaware of the chants during the game.
Sanders suggested the chants came from young, intoxicated fans and were not representative of the university. The Big 12 Conference fined Colorado $50,000 for the hateful and discriminatory language.
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