Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes responded to last week’s loss with an impressive 52-0 victory over Oklahoma State, keeping their slim hopes for a Big 12 title game appearance alive. Travis Hunter had a standout game with three touchdowns and an interception, solidifying his status as a Heisman contender. Despite the win, the Buffaloes still need other teams to lose to secure a spot in the title game. Head coach Sanders confirmed that both Hunter and his son Shedeur will play in the upcoming bowl game.
On the other hand, Oklahoma State’s season ended on a disastrous note with a 52-0 loss, marking the largest margin of defeat in the Mike Gundy era. The Cowboys finished with a 3-9 record, losing all their conference games. Defensively, they struggled throughout the season, finishing as the worst power-conference team in the country. The loss highlights the many issues facing the team as they head into the offseason.
Gundy, who had only one losing season in his 18-year tenure before this year, now faces a crucial offseason as the Cowboys look to bounce back from their disappointing campaign. The dominating performance by Colorado and the disappointing end to Oklahoma State’s season sets the stage for an interesting offseason for both teams.
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