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Colorado AD Breaks Silence on Controversial BYU Chants: Why This Statement Matters Now

Isn’t it fascinating how a nail-biting football game can quickly spiral into a public relations nightmare? The 2025 BYU squad just edged out Colorado in a thrilling 24-21 battle on hostile turf, but the drama wasn’t limited to the scoreboard. The raucous atmosphere at Folsom Field took a sour turn when chants targeting BYU’s Mormon community echoed from Colorado’s student section—prompting a hefty $50,000 fine by the Big 12 and a heartfelt backlash from Colorado’s top brass. Athletic Director Rick George didn’t just issue a bland apology; he promised sweeping reforms to tame fan behavior, pledging a friendlier, more respectful game-day culture. One has to wonder—can Colorado’s football program and its fans rise above this incident and refocus on what truly matters: the game? Dive into the full story and the fallout as these rivals navigate more than just gridiron challenges. LEARN MORE

The 2025 BYU football team has started the season playing well and is coming off a very close win against Colorado on the road in Boulder, where they won 24-21. The 2025 Colorado football team has struggled in comparison, but was right there with the Cougars. Despite the excitement of the game, it was overshadowed by explicit chants heard from the Colorado fans in the student section.

During the game, the student section chanted “F— the Mormons.” In response, the Big 12 fined Colorado $50,000, and Colorado Chancellor Justion Schwartz and Athletic Director Rick George released a joint statement condemning the behavior. Then, after the Big 12 issued its fine, George released a separate statement condemning the behavior, understanding the conference’s decision, apologizing to BYU, and saying that Colorado must do better with its fans, outlining changes that are on their way to the experience.

Rick George’s statement read, “The Big 12 Conference notified CU Athletics of its decision to issue a fine to the University of Colorado for the actions of some CU fans at last Saturday’s game. We respect the conference’s decision and take responsibility for the behavior exhibited at the game. I apologize to BYU and the entire Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints community on behalf of our athletic department and the university. Chancellor Schwartz and I also personally apologized to our counterparts at BYU on Saturday night and Sunday.

“The behavior by those fans who chanted was appalling, unacceptable, and not indicative of the values we strive for at CU. We must do better, and we will. In collaboration with our campus stakeholders, we are reviewing our policies concerning fan behavior to ensure that Folsom Field is a welcoming place for every fan and that those who do not live up to our standards are held accountable. When we implement those changes, we will communicate them publicly. Any patron found to have violated our Fan Code of Conduct, including engaging in derogatory chants, will face consequences up to and including a ban from future home games.”

On Monday night, BYU posted a brief statement on social media: “We denounce all forms of religious discrimination and appreciate @CUBoulder’s example in rooting out these inappropriate actions. We invite all to showcase their fandom with enthusiasm and respect.”

The game disappointed Colorado fans, primarily because the Buffaloes competed with the Cougars. They finished with another close loss, which will have fans asking more questions about Deion Sanders and his ability to manage a game well because the close games are continuing to pile up.

The post Colorado AD releases statement condemning ‘unacceptable’ chants against BYU appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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