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Big 12 Fines Colorado for Derogatory Fan Chants, Deion Sanders Apologizes to BYU

Colorado coach Deion Sanders apologized to BYU on Tuesday just before the Big 12 Conference reprimanded the Buffaloes and issued a $50,000 fine for derogatory chants by fans over the weekend.

The expletives and religious slurs directed at Mormons took place as No. 23 BYU beat Colorado, 24-21, at Folsom Field.

"That's not indicative of who we are," Sanders said before wrapping up his weekly news conference. "Our student body, our kids are phenomenal, so don’t indict us just based on a group of young kids that probably was intoxicated and high simultaneously.

"Maybe I shouldn’t have said that as well, but the truth will make you free. But BYU, we love you, we appreciate you and we support you. God bless you."

Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark condemned the chants in a statement announcing the penalty.

"Hateful and discriminatory language has no home in the Big 12 Conference," he said. "While we appreciate Colorado apologizing for the chants that occurred in the stands during Saturday’s game, the Big 12 maintains zero tolerance for such behavior."

BYU is the flagship school for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, widely known as the Mormon church. Last February, the University of Arizona apologized after the school said some fans engaged in an "unacceptable chant" as the Wildcats basketball team lost 96-95 to BYU.

Earlier this week, Colorado’s leaders condemned the behavior of those fans involved in the use of profane and religious slurs.

"Such behavior is deeply disappointing and does not reflect the values of respect, inclusion and integrity we expect of our campus community," read the statement, which was issued from chancellor Justin Schwartz and athletic director Rick George.

The school said it has a

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