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Deion Sanders handed first loss of year by Colorado campus parking police
Deion Sanders has the college football universe eating out of his hand at this point, but even he isn’t above university parking police.
Sanders’ son posted a video on his Instagram that showed the Colorado head coach had been given a ticket by Colorado’s campus parking services. Prime has his Lamborghini Urus parked on the side of a street in what appears to be a designated spot without a meter in sight.
Can’t imagine there are too many other Lamborhinis roaming the streets in Boulder, Colorado. With Sanders and the Buffs off to a 3-0 start, and Colorado estimating close to $10 million in equivalent ad revenue from all the media coverage he has brought the university, you’d think Sanders might get a little more leeway to park where he pleases.
But parking services across the country have a reputation for being wildly out of pocket.
“They even gave my dad a ticket,” Sanders Jr. says in the video.
Colorado parking police ticketed Deion Sanders’ Lamborghini ??
(via deionsandersjr/IG) pic.twitter.com/Wjaetd0eZD
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 22, 2023
Sanders and his Buffs travel to Eugene, Oregon, this weekend to take on the 10th-ranked Oregon Ducks. It’ll be the first game of Pac-12 play for both schools.
When Colorado returns, it’ll spend the next two weeks at home.
Parking services should be careful. They went and made it personal.
Derek Peterson does a bit of everything, not unlike Taysom Hill. He has covered Oklahoma, Nebraska, the Pac-12, and now delivers CFB-wide content.