With the demand to watch the Buffs this year, the university is making some changes that will impact how fans, particularly students, experience the game, including beefing up security.
BOULDER, Colo. — University of Colorado football fans are hoping for rebound this weekend after a bruising loss in Oregon.
With all the demand to watch the Buffs this year, the university is making some changes that will impact how fans, particularly students, experience the game, including beefing up some components of security.In an email to CU students, the university is doing away with QR codes and starting Saturday will use NFC technology, which is a contactless form of payment similar to Apple Pay.
CU students will only be allowed to enter at the southeast entrance. If a student attempts to enter another gate they will be sent over to the southeast entrance. CU said it will open the southeast entrance 30 minutes before other gates to allow students to enter.
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