Colorado coach Deion Sanders expressed his sentiment over a possible $50,000 fine for the school after fans stormed the field after the Buffaloes' 24-17 win over No. 22 Iowa State on Saturday at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado.Sanders was initially happy with the celebrations on the field as his team surprised the Cyclones (5-2, 2-2 in Big 12) to improve to 1-3 in the Big 12 and 3-4 overall.However, the happy moment turned into something worrisome, as he was asked about the possible fine that the school would get after the incident."How is it $50,000 for rushing the field? Who made that a rule?," Sanders asked. "Come on, man. That ain’t right. These kids, well, we had 50,000 (fans) there, right? Chip in!"According to an ESPN report, the Big 12 Conference implements school punishment for fan storming after making a review on the incident. They impose a fine if the incident harmed the players, coaches and team staff.Colorado was previously fined $50,000 and was warned after shouting negative chants toward the BYU crowd in its 24-21 loss on Sept. 27.QB Kaidon Salter leads Colorado past Iowa StateKaidon Salter rose to the occasion on the second time he faced an AP Top 25 opponent this season, passing for 255 yards with two touchdowns and leading the Colorado Buffaloes to an upset over the No. 22 Iowa State Cyclones on Saturday.Salter punished Iowa State's defense for not respecting his passing game, firing a 70-yard bullet to Omarion Miller who ran straight to the endzone and gave Colorado a 14-10 lead.He also threw two 30-plus yarders to wide receiver Joseph Williams, who finished with 128 yards and one touchdown.The Liberty transfer ran for 57 yards to help Dallan Hayden and Micah Welch in the rushing department. Hayden finished with 58 yards in 12 carries while Welch accumulated 27 yards in 10 carries, with one TD.Tawfiq Byard intercepted Rocco Becht's pass on the one-yard line in the fourth quarter to keep Colorado on the lead 21-17. Alejandro Mata increased the lead to 24-17 with a 29-yard field goal.Abu Sama III rushed for 177 yards on 24 carries with two touchdowns to lead Iowa State while Becht completed 18 of 33 passes for 205 yards.Colorado and Iowa State will have a bye on Week 8 and march back onto the field on Oct. 25. The Buffaloes will face Utah while the Cyclones will lock horns with No. 18 BYU.