is still feeling the sting of a bitter memory that just won't go away. The issue of cars being booted due to strict parking enforcement on the Colorado campus has been a thorn in the side of many residents for quite some time. This problem dates back to November 2023, when ' expensive Rolls Royce was booted near the Champion Center.

The frustration has been mounting, and it seems like the problem hasn't been resolved. Deion Sanders Jr., also known as Bucky, took matters into his own hands and decided to shine a light on the issue.

He took to his Instagram stories to express his annoyance: "You really have to be the biggest bomb. The biggest lowlight." The situation seems particularly unfair considering that it occurred on a Saturday when the campus was not in session, and the parking lot appeared relatively empty from the video Sanders Jr.

shared on Instagram. Yet, a truck was still booted, leaving him incredulous. Exposing the injustice of Colorado's booting blitz The issue isn't isolated to Shedeur Sanders alone.

In fact, around eight players had their cars towed, and they had to pay a hefty amount to get them back. DB Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig had to shell out over $3,000 to the City of Boulder for 52 parking violations, while even high school prospects visiting the campus, like Travis Hunter, weren't spared from parking tickets. It's clear that this problem has been causing frustration and financial strain for many individuals associated with the Colorado campus.

Deion Sanders.