Colorado’s two-way star Travis Hunter is expected to have a bigger impact in the upcoming game against Cincinnati after missing the second half of last week’s win at Arizona. Coach Deion Sanders said that Hunter, who suffered a shoulder injury earlier in the season, is feeling better and showed more energy in practice. Despite being held out for precautionary reasons in the second half against Arizona, Hunter is known for his endurance, having played over 120 snaps in each of Colorado’s first five games. His injury limited him to just 43 snaps in the game against Kansas State.
The Buffaloes have been on a winning streak, having won three consecutive road games for the first time since 1996. Sanders embraces the underdog role, emphasizing that his team thrives in the face of adversity. Colorado will face Cincinnati, a formidable opponent with a 5-2 record, in their upcoming matchup.
Sanders’ confidence in Hunter’s performance against Cincinnati and the team’s overall resilience will be put to the test in the upcoming game. Fans can expect an exciting matchup as Colorado aims to continue their winning streak and solidify their position as a competitive force in the Big 12 conference.
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