Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes football program dodges $50,000 bullet from Iowa State game

Andrew Hughes

Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes football program dodges $50,000 bullet from Iowa State game image

Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes football program won’t be fined $50,000 for fans at Folsom Field storming the field after a 24-17 win over the Iowa State Cyclones, as BuffZone’s Brian Howell reported.

The Big 12 reportedly told CU that it "executed its field storm management procedures,” and thus, won’t receive any punishment from the conference. Coach Prime was preparing to crowd-source funding from fans to cover the costs.

“C’mon man. That ain’t right. I mean, these kids, well, we have 50,000 (fans at the game), right? We can chip in. Let’s chip in. That's how it was when I grew up. You know, we going somewhere, everybody, before you get in the car with some gas, you gotta chip in,” Sanders said, per USA Today.

Colorado changed season outlook with win over Iowa State

Sanders’ Buffs reshaped the 2025 season’s narratives with the upset over the Cyclones on Saturday. Kaidon Salter went for 312 all-purpose yards and threw two touchdown passes, proving he can get the job done in a major conference game. Tulsa Golden Hurricane transfer Joseph Williams, Salter’s top target in the win, had eight catches, 128 yards, and a touchdown, and is now challenging Omarrion Miller for the WR1 title. Once again, the WR room is serving as the backbone of the offense.

Perhaps more impressive was the defensive performance. Robert Livingston’s unit won the turnover battle and held Iowa State to converting on just two of 13 third- and fourth-down opportunities.

The Buffs were more disciplined on all sides of the ball, committing fewer penalties. It was an all-around strong performance from a CU squad many had given up hope on after consecutive losses to the TCU Horned Frogs and BYU Cougars.

Beating Iowa State is a major notch for a program that’s out of the Big 12 championship picture, but could still finish the season with a respectable record.

Though it’s not the most exciting goal after a 9-3 season in 2024, reaching a bowl game is within reach for Colorado. The Buffs need to find three wins against the Utah Utes, Arizona Wildcats, West Virginia Mountaineers, Arizona State Sun Devils, and Kansas State Wildcats over the next month and a half.

Andrew Hughes

Andrew is a freelance journalist based in Auburn, Alabama, who currently serves as the site expert for Fly War Eagle and Glory Colorado. His work has been featured in The Miami Herald, Bleacher Report and Heavy Sports. Andrew graduated from Brooklyn College with a degree in print journalism in 2017 and has been a sports fan since 1993. He has covered the University of Alabama’s pro day and the American Century Championship.