Pasadena Police Investigating After Colorado Football Players Report Personal Belongings Stolen from Locker Room During UCLA Game
Multiple Colorado football players, including coach Deion Sanders' son, report theft of personal belongings during the UCLA game; investigation ongoing amid growing concerns over protection measures.
- Colorado football team, including the coach Deion Sanders' son, experienced theft of personal belongings from the locker room during a game against UCLA. The Pasadena police launched an investigation, and both universities are in communication regarding the matter.
- Footage of the event was captured by 'Well Off Media,' which follows the team's journey. One player revealed that a chain he had recently purchased was stolen from his locker.
- Several team members and staff reported missing items. Jordan Domineck, an outside linebacker, publicly forgave the thief who took his chain and expressed the hope that the thief would learn from the incident.
- Colorado's head coach Deion Sanders has stated his dissatisfaction with the team's offensive line after his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, was subjected to multiple sacks. Coach Sanders stated his intention to improve the line, likely through the transfer process.
- While Deion Sanders raises concerns about the team's performance, he remains optimistic and confident in their potential. He expressed lack of interest in a bowl game, focusing instead on improving the team and winning games.