Jason Whitlock claims Colorado players rented out a strip club TWICE before heavy Alamo Bowl defeat
Nearly a day after Colorado football was blown out by BYU in the Alamo Bowl, Jason Whitlock believes he has revealed the reason the Buffaloes were shelled: They twice rented a strip club for kickoff.
Colorado lost 36-14 to BYU on Saturday night, with the Big 12 teams facing each other in the postseason but not in the regular season in a game where Deion Sanders’ team rarely looked composed.
It marked the final collegiate appearance for Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
“So I missed the entire Colorado-BYU game yesterday. What are the best takeaways? I have been reliably told that the CU offensive players rented a strip club for two nights during their bowl trip,” Whitlock said on social media.
Whitlock, who has been synonymous with stirring up controversy and spreading his views on social media, as bizarre as it may have seemed to some, has not revealed his ‘reliable’ source.
No one from the Colorado program has responded to Whitlock’s claim.
Whitlock has claimed that Colorado football players rented out a strip club in San Antonio
The Buffaloes looked terrible in their bowl game against BYU, and some made excuses
The bowl game took place in San Antonio, with the infamous River Walk and its entertainment district just a mile away from the Alamodome.
Whitlock also did not comment further on the situation after posting his claim on social media.
Texas law states that patrons must be 21 years or older to enter a strip club, which would prevent several players from the Buffaloes offense from attending the alleged night on the town.
It’s unlikely that Colorado will respond to the claim in an official capacity, with Deion Sanders defending his team as a possible way to respond against Whitlock.
With Colorado’s season coming to an end, however, it could be until February’s National Signing Day before Sanders holds his next press conference.