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CU Parking People Done Did The Impossible

Colorado football reportedly has training golf cart booted by campus police

Buffaloes training staff is the latest to catch the wrath of strict enforcements

The Colorado Buffaloes might be in the midst of the offseason, but campus parking enforcement is working around the clock feverishly to make sure nobody is taking advantage of the rules. This has been a topic of conversation before Coach Prime made his way to Colorado and it has only gotten worse.

Shedeur Sanders got his black Rolls-Royce booted during a game week last year. CU's "Grown" QB was one of many to feel the wrath of the parking police in the lot near the Champion Center, including Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig, Jordan Domineck, Travis Hunter, and Coach Prime. However, this incident might take the cake. One of CU's staffers showed Well Off Media's Deion Sanders, Jr. a picture of a staff golf cart booted by parking enforcement.

CU Parking enforcement golf cart

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"They'll put it on anything," the staffer said. " Did you know they put tickets on the golf cart, too? She went on to explain how CU parking enforcement patrols the lot after midnight and when the team is out of town to give out tickets.

No word on how this one will be resolved. At least eight players had their cars towed for parking near the practice bubble last summer. A hefty couple hundred dollars was charged by the towing service to get cars out of impound. Also, Silmon-Craig shared a video of him paying thousands of dollars in fines to CU parking last year.