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    ‘Hide at CU’: Colorado Native Claps Back at Deion Sanders After University Ban Amid Harassment Allegations

    Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders has become, in many ways, the face of the University of Colorado’s football program.

    On Friday, Colorado native Torey J Parker posted on his X account after he was banned from the University of Colorado. According to the picture Parker posted, he was banned after receiving a Class I misdemeanor for “interference with staff, facility or students of educational institutions.”

    The notification from the university also included Parker’s criminal history, which includes a variety of charges, including willful obstruction of law enforcement, tampering and possession of marijuana.

    When Parker posted the image on X, he included a caption, calling out Deion Sanders. Although he did not make it 100% clear how Coach Prime is involved. He wrote:

    “Deion Sanders you a b*tch! A scary hoe! Hide at CU! I won! You want protection but at like a mob boss! A criminal history CU say? I already beat those charges boo in 2021. Remember you had my cousin to set me up! Won!”

    According to the document from Parker, the ban is permanent. However, he is eligible to appeal it within 30 days.

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    Deion Sanders Is “Feeling Great” Despite Getting Called Out on X

    While Deion Sanders has seemingly randomly been called out on X after a Colorado native was banned from the University of Colorado campus, he is in a good spot physically and mentally. Coach Prime has been dealing with an undisclosed health issue this offseason, which forced him to miss the annual Colorado football camps in June.

    Sanders has since returned to his duties, doing his media availabilities at the Big 12 media days earlier this month, but did not reveal any information about his health issues. However, on Friday, July 25, he posted on X, writing:

    “Back and Feeling Great!”

    The Colorado Buffaloes are a little over a month away from the start of the 2025 season. Their first game is on Friday, August 29, against Georgia Tech.

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