DENVER (KDVR) — The University of Colorado Boulder is adding new procedures to its football games after fans shouted "expletives and religious slurs" in the stands during a home game against Brigham Young University.

The game took place on Sept. 27, and the Buffaloes lost 24-21 to the private religious university's team. Still, fans' conduct during the game led to CU's chancellor and athletic director releasing a joint statement condemning the actions taken, as well as a public apology from Coach Deion Sanders during his weekly press conference.

On the same day, the Big 12 Conference admonished the school for "inappropriate chants" that were described as "hateful and discriminatory language," and leveled a $50,000 fine against CU.

On Monday, the school announced the Athletics Department

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