DENVER | Colorado police are preparing for possible rowdy celebrations if the Denver Broncos win the Super Bowl and trying to convince fans not to let things get out of hand.

The Coloradoan (https://noconow.co/1Pbdqm7 ) reports police in Fort Collins, home of Colorado State University, will have extra police on the city’s streets during Sunday’s game. They’re also reminding CSU students that they can be expelled for a year, in addition to facing criminal charges, if they’re caught rioting either by officers or security or cellphone video.

Denver police plan to release details of their security plan Friday. They’ve started a social media campaign with the hashtag #Don’tBeADonkey, featuring a video by former Bronco Ed McCaffrey. The wide receiver says the Broncos are heading to their eighth championship and encourages fans to “act like we’ve been there before.”