Colorado's Travis Hunter, Jimmy Horn expected to play vs. Arizona - ESPN
Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, a Heisman Trophy contender, is expected to play Saturday against Arizona, coach Deion Sanders said Tuesday.
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Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, a Heisman Trophy contender, is expected to play Saturday against Arizona, coach Deion Sanders said Tuesday.
Colorado State wide receiver Tory Horton, a two-time first-team All-Mountain West selection, will miss the rest of the season and end his decorated college career with an injury that will require surgery.
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BERKELEY, Calif. — Nearly halfway through the college football season, there's still a fascinating race among the sport's top quarterbacks to see who'll be first one taken in the NFL draft this spring.
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Keyshawn discusses Coach Deion Sanders, Colorado and their chances to win the Big 12 this year. RJ Young reveals where he put Travis Hunter & Shedeur Sanders on his Top 100 CFB Superstars list.
Keyshawn Johnson and RJ Young weigh in on Coach Prime’s recent comments about Colorado Buffaloes star WR/DB Travis Hunter and whether or not he can excel as a 2-way player in the NFL.
It was still relatively early in Saturday's game when, during a stoppage of play, Colorado head coach Deion Sanders ran onto the field to celebrate with his offensive linemen. Sanders bounced across the rain-soaked grass at FBC Mortgage Stadium and jumped into the chest of left tackle Jordan Seaton, a five-star freshman and the jewel of the Buffaloes' most recent recruiting class. They celebrated together because an unsightly offensive line that has been the primary culprit in Colorado's undoing the last two seasons was finally mauling an opponent in the trenches. And the Buffaloes could finally run the football because of it.