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Travis Hunter explains why players 'can't take' playing for Deion Sanders, Colorado

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For the second consecutive offseason, no college football program had more players transfer in than the University of Colorado.

The Buffaloes also had the most transfers leaving the program.

For the second straight year, this year's Buffaloes team will look much different than the previous year.

Head coach Deion Sanders has yet to make Colorado a powerhouse. The Buffaloes at one point rose to No. 18 in the country last season. But Sanders' program is one of the most polarizing in the country.

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Colorado's Travis Hunter (12) walks on the field during a game against Arizona at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo., Nov. 11, 2023.  (Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

One of the team's biggest stars is Travis Hunter, a two-way player who can lock up defensively and burn an opponent offensively.

Hunter played under Sanders at Jackson State and followed him to Boulder ahead of the 2023 season. Hunter knows Sanders better than almost any other player on the roster, and he says not everyone is cut out for Sanders' style.

"They can’t take the criticism. They can’t take coaches getting on them. They can’t take not being able to start right off the bat. They think everything is handed to them, and they can’t take how they’re getting treated," Hunter said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital. 

"Everybody’s gonna get treated the same. You get treated as who they are. A lot of people leave because they think they’re just bigger than us, bigger than the school. And some people just see the grass is greener on the other side, so they take their chances."

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