Deion Sanders provides 'tremendous' update on Travis Hunter, availability vs. Stanford

IMG_6598by:Nick Kosko10/10/23

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Deion Sanders had quite the update on injured star Travis Hunter Tuesday during his media availability ahead of Friday’s game against Stanford.

Hunter returned to practice Monday for Colorado following his injury. Heck, Shedeur Sanders was even pushing Hunter to return for the Buffaloes’ game against Stanford this week, per the video posted on Well Off Media.

With the superstar back at practice, Deion Sanders provided the latest on two-way player.

“There’s a tremendous chance he could play,” Sanders said. “He has to be in shape. I don’t want him to be a liability.”

Hunter was one of the biggest additions for Sanders while he was the head coach at Jackson State. Originally committed to Florida State, he flipped his commitment to Coach Prime after coming in as the No. 2 overall recruit in the nation from the 2022 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

Hunter was a Five Star Plus+ recruit, meaning he was one of the only players ranked by all four major recruiting media companies as a five star.

Hunter’s lived up to the billing so far this season, including getting Heisman buzz within the first two games of the year.

On offense as a wide receiver, Hunter has 16 catches for 213 yards, averaging 13.3 yards per catch. On defense, Hunter has nine total tackles, six solo tackles, one interception and two pass deflections.

Hunter returning to the lineup would be a huge boost to the Colorado defense. Former five-star and current true freshman Cormani McClain finally saw a lot of playing time against USC and played quite well, per Sanders.

Ideally, both having a role on defense would benefit the Buffaloes greatly, in addition to Shilo Sanders roaming the secondary. But there’s no mistaking Hunter’s prowess on defense, as well as the threat he presents on offense.

Freshman Omarion Miller stepped up against USC and had a career day, in his first collegiate action. Now just imagine that talent on the field alongside Hunter, giving his quarterback the opportunity to spread the ball around.

Looking at the schedule, Colorado has a favorable matchup against Stanford and could very well be 5-2 going into the bye week.

The postseason is a realistic possibility and with Hunter’s impending return, Colorado could be bowling later this year.