Yahoo Sports national columnist Dan Wetzel and senior college sports reporter Ross Dellenger are joined by Sports Illustrated’s Pat Forde to discuss the Buffaloes’ 38-31 win over the Bears and the two improbable plays by Colorado’s superstars. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Enquirer” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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You cannot not look so many people want to say how bad Colorado is.
How bad a coach prime is, how bad a roster manager and everybody watches Shadur Sanders, he makes mistakes, he takes sacks.
You know, he probably does some things that, that would not, will not fare well at the NFL level, but he also does a lot.
That’s really, really good and would farewell at the NFL level.
He has a phenomenal arm.
He has great vision.
Uh, he has daring, he is tough as hell.
And the two throws he made there were phenomenal.
I mean, the, the second throw, yes, he rolls to his left the hard way to roll for a right-hander sets himself just enough knows that he’s gonna get nailed for the 2/100 time that night as the pass rush closes in and fires that thing down there.
And yes, Leonte Wester gets down to the ground and cradles the thing without letting it hit the ground.
And suddenly we got hail Mary and Boulder, hail prime, hail everything and then hail Hunter at the other end of the field with Travis Hunter who is, we’ve, we’ve said it last week or whenever we did that, he should be the Heisman front runner by far without really any, uh, argument at this point.
Travis Hunter is 185 pounds.
He is a loan against a 216 pound running back with momentum coming at him and he’s probably going to score.
The only thing that’s going to stop a touchdown is causing the fumble and he goes in on it.
Like, if you wanna make a business…
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Publish date : 2024-09-22 20:06:07
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