Colorado fans felt so good about beating Baylor, they rushed the field. Twice, to the chagrin of Deion Sanders.
The Buffaloes' Big 12-opening 38-31 win over unranked Baylor ended in chaotic fashion. In the span of a couple minutes, Baylor appeared on the verge of scoring a game-tying touchdown, Colorado appeared to force a fumble, the play went to a review, Colorado fans stormed the field, the PA announcer pleaded with them to get off the field, the officials ruled the play a fumble and Colorado fans stormed the field again.
And that was only after a game-tying Hail Mary to end regulation.
The game came down to a first-and-goal play from the 2-yard line in which Baylor needed a touchdown to send the game to a second overtime. Baylor running back Dominic Richardson found enough space to make a touchdown likely, but unfortunately, Travis Hunter was in the way.
The NFL Draft first-round prospect found the ball at the perfect time and forced a fumble into the end zone.
Must have been an awesome game to watch. It may have also been the first time anyone stormed a field after facing Baylor.
The fans are angry & loud. They want the blood of their enemies. It costs $10 at the concessions. That is too much