• Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter decision backfires in final Colorado

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    The Colorado Buffaloes bid farewell to NFL Draft-bound Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter but could not deliver a winning farewell against BYU in the
    Alamo Bowl

    Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter saw their college careers come to a disappointing end with a 36-14 loss to BYU after deciding against sitting
    out Colorado's Alamo Bowl game.

    The Buffaloes traveled to the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, flying via
    a luxurious custom jet, to take on No.17 ranked Cougars. After finishing
    the season 9-3, Deion Sanders' team was ranked No.23 in the country and
    missed out on the expanded College Football Playoffs.

    As a result, many thought quarterback Shedeur Sanders and newly-crowned
    Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter should sit out the final game of the
    season given their NFL Draft ambitions. Both are set to declare to enter
    the league, and Colorado took out unprecedented insurance to protect them before the Alamo Bowl.

    Despite insisting they wanted to take to the field one more time with
    their teammates, Sanders and Hunter were denied a dream farewell. instead,
    they went out on a loss as their decision backfired having passed up on
    the chance to say goodbye in a 52-0 win over Oklahoma State in their final
    home game at Folsom Field on November 29.

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    Colorado came out flat in Texas, going in 20-0 down at halftime and being
    27-0 down shortly after the break. Hunter did get the Buffaloes on the
    board in the third quarter, taking a short pass from Sanders as he escaped
    the pocket to evade pass rushers before Hunter juked his way into the
    endzone.

    However, it was ultimately an evening to forget despite Hunter in
    particular impressing in the last game of his glittering college career.
    While Sanders had just 208 passing yards, finishing 16/23 with two
    touchdowns and two interceptions, Hunter had 106 yards on four receptions
    while also continuing to play on defense.

    Explaining his decision not to sit out the bowl game, Hunter said: "It's definitely important because I started this thing with Coach Prime and
    Shedeur and most of the coaches on the coaching staff. So I want to finish
    it off right.

    "I didn't give them a full season my first year (at Jackson State due to injury), so I'm going to go and end this thing off right. It will be our
    last game together. We'll go out there and dominate and show the loyalty
    that I have for them."

    Ahead of the game, head coach Deion Sanders got very emotional as he
    discussed his last game coaching Hunter and his sons, Shedeur and Shilo.

    "The journey,ö Sanders said. "The journey. The tremendous, tumultuous
    journey. IÆm sorry, this is tough. This is tough."

    "IÆm seeing when they first put on uniforms," added Sanders. "You know,
    when they first started. When I first started coaching them. The good, the
    bad, the indifference. The ups and downs.

    "Just the journey, it has been a heck of a journey. And IÆm thankful and appreciative. I thank God for it. I gotta get it together. I gotta coach,
    I gotta get it together."

    In his pre-game press conference, Sanders admitted: ôItÆs gonna be
    something to behold,. I donÆt know how IÆm gonna handle it.

    "I know Travis is gonna trigger me. I know it because he always does, and
    heÆs gonna bring tears out of my eyes. But I donÆt look forward to it. But
    I do, because that means theyÆre going to another level, another chapter
    of life. And theyÆre gonna soar.ö

    Speaking after their final regular season game about their Bowl game intentions, Deion Sanders explained: We have a plethora of seniors that
    are pro-bound and guess what? Every last one of them is going to play.

    "We don't tap out. We don't sit out. It's a blessing to play this
    wonderful game, and our kids are gonna play.

    "We got a kid (Travis Hunter) that is going to pick up the Heisman Trophy
    this week and he's gonna to play. We got a quarterback that picked up an
    award last weekend and he's going to play."

    https://www.themirror.com/sport/american-football/shedeur-sanders-travis- hunter-bowl-880461

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