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During the Colorado vs. Stanford game, the Pac-12 officiating crew warned the Buffaloes about playing music during play, nearly issuing a penalty. The incident occurred at the start of the second quarter and caused a stir among spectators. The referee's action drew attention to the issue of music being played during games, prompting discussions about the impact on the game and the need for stricter regulations.
A referee hilariously warned Colorado’s DJ about playing music when Stanford had the ball https://t.co/3QSp5IBdM2 https://t.co/sAMwnAim1Q
Ref lashes out against Colorado announcer for playing music before Stanford snap, issues penalty warning https://t.co/o85yGe2q2P
A referee hilariously warned Colorado’s DJ about playing music when Stanford had the ball https://t.co/fo4mT0xtOC https://t.co/d2NbS8rTCo
Ref scolds Colorado PA and nearly issues penalty for music on Stanford snaps https://t.co/7UMcKq8dKD https://t.co/qpP9clRaRZ
At the start of the second quarter of Colorado’s home game against Stanford on Friday night, the Pac-12 officiating crew threatened the Buffaloes with a penalty for playing music during play https://t.co/LlbWMfuXTQ
Colorado came into tonight with a Pac-12 high 52 penalties (8.7 per game). The #cubuffs have been flagged 10 times for 81 yards tonight in the first 36 minutes of the game