Summary
Colorado's college football team, the Buffaloes, received a $50,000 fine from the Big 12 Conference after fans used offensive language during a game. In response, Colorado plans to increase security and enforce rules strictly to prevent future incidents. These changes aim to make their stadium a more welcoming place for all visitors.
Key Facts
- Colorado Buffaloes were fined $50,000 by the Big 12 Conference.
- The fine was due to fans chanting offensive slurs at a game.
- Colorado is enhancing security for future home games.
- Plans include more security personnel and undercover police officers in the stadium.
- New technology will monitor fan behavior inside the stadium.
- Violations of the fan code will lead to immediate removal and potential ticket loss.
- Colorado must win most of their remaining games to qualify for a bowl game.
- Upcoming important home games are against Iowa State, Arizona, and Arizona State.