Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders seems to be facing challenges both on and off the field. The Colorado Buffaloes football program, including Shedeur, has encountered numerous parking violations. Shedeur, who has received over 50 parking tickets, recently had his black Rolls-Royce booted by CU parking police near the Champion Center.
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This incident is part of a series of ongoing parking issues at CU, with several players having their cars towed during the summer. Shedeur’s Rolls-Royce Cullinan, valued at nearly $350,000, was targeted with a wheel clamp.
“Sanders got ticketed with a wheel clamp days before Colorado’s game with 23rd-ranked Arizona. This isn’t an isolated incident by CU campus patrol and is the latest in a string of ongoing issues. At least eight players had their cars towed for parking near the practice bubble down the hill over the summer. A hefty couple hundred dollars was charged by the towing service to get cars out of impound.”
Despite an initial strong performance, Shedeur’s season took a turn as Colorado faced multiple losses, including a recent 26-19 defeat to Oregon State. The team now needs to win two of its final three games to qualify for a bowl.
It has been an eventful year for the Sanders family, but despite the challenges, they seem to take it in stride.