The college football world is going crazy over reports that two women at the University of Utah football game were topless in the stands on Saturday, wearing little if anything above the waist but body paint.
The school said in a statement that the two women, who were students, complied when asked by a female police officer to put on shirts.
University spokesman Christopher Nelson said he spoke with the U’s Chief Safety Officer Keith Squires, and that detectives will “follow up this week to screen for any possible criminal charges.”
The University of Utah announced Monday that it is investigating two women who attended Saturday’s football game “topless and wearing body paint on their torsos.”https://t.co/dkmuOkJH8W
— The Salt Lake Tribune (@sltrib) September 12, 2022
University police said there is an active investigation.
The students could also face school punishment including “losing the privilege and access to future university events.”
What the hell guys? 2 completely topless women were at the game, walked through security that way and no one stopped them? No one tweeted photos? No one mentioned this? Texted me to come….. investigate. It’s almost like there is no chance it happened #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/fkFzLDXywM
— ?? Jeff ? Dart ?? (@jdartute) September 11, 2022
#BREAKING: Photos of the women who the @UUtah says were topless at @Utah_Football. Photo credit from a fan tailgating before the game, who said the women posed with her when they saw her taking photos. More on @kslnewsradio and from @KSLSharaPark on @KSL5TV today pic.twitter.com/7oxbeKiZJo
— Lindsay Aerts (@LindsayOnAir) September 12, 2022