DEION Sanders has issued fine rules to his Colorado Buffaloes players for the upcoming season.

The 58-year-old coach’s new rules for his players come following a brutal 3-9 collegiate season.
Head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders looks on before a game against the TCU Horned Frogs in October 2025
Colorado v Kansas State
Sanders spotted on the sidelines during a game against the Kansas State Wildcats on November 29, 2025

 

 

 

 

Sanders‘ fines list leaked on social media as it was shown during the Pro Football Hall of Famer’s presentation with his Buffaloes roster this month.

Colorado has set in place eight new fines for attendance violations, along with NIL reprimands for violations of team rules and “public or social media conduct.”

 

 

 

Also, cell phones, food, or drinks, are now prohibited in team meeting rooms.

Sanders is looking for attentive players following 2025’s disappointing season.

 

 

 

 

Here are Colorado’s tardiness penalties for players:

Late to meeting or film session: $400
Late to practice: $500
Late to strength and conditioning workout: $1,000
Late to treatment: $1,000
Violation of team rules: $1,000-$2,5000 (based on severity)
No show for treatment: $1,500
No show to practice: $2,500
Public or social media misconduct: $2,500-5,000 (based on severity)

The list was leaked during the latest YouTube video of Well Off Media, which is founded and run by Deion’s eldest son, Deion Sanders Jr.

 

 

 

 

“Profanity needs to stop,” Sanders said in the video. “I’ve heard it myself, especially in the dining area.

“It needs to stop. We’re not the only ones in the cafeteria.

“You need to be respectful.

Graphic detailing Deion's fines to Colorado players for the '26 season, including amounts for being late or missing various activities and for misconduct.
“And make sure we respect our women.

“If you get out of pocket and start calling our women by their first name, that’s a problem with me.”

Sanders’ rule changes come as his roster is once again full of transfers.

Colorado has 42 signees.