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Colorado's Travis Hunter Explains Why He Loved Seeing Shedeur Sanders Flex on Arizona State Fans

Colorado’s Travis Hunter addressed Shedeur Sanders "flexing" in front of the Arizona State student section during his show "12 Talks" on Tuesday.
Colorado's Travis Hunter Explains Why He Loved Seeing Shedeur Sanders Flex on Arizona State Fans
Colorado's Travis Hunter Explains Why He Loved Seeing Shedeur Sanders Flex on Arizona State Fans

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Colorado’s Travis Hunter addressed Shedeur Sanders “flexing” in front of the Arizona State student section following the Buffaloes’ win on Saturday, on his show "12 Talks with Travis Hunter" on Tuesday.

While dressed in a Cookie Monster outfit, Colorado’s star two-way player started off the show on YouTube by recapping the Buffs' solid Pac-12 road win over the Sun Devils.

Eventually, he lauded the performance of Sanders as well as his much-publicized victory lap in front of the opposing student section.

“We got Shedeur showing off to the [ASU] student section. He knew it was mad, so he went there and showed his wrist. That’s how you make them more mad,” said Hunter. “You know haters are always going to be mad. Anything you do, no matter if you do anything good, so he went over there and showed ‘em his wrist, flexed on them. Which I loved him doing cause it just shows people that he don’t care. He knows he has got to go out there and dominate and do things like this so, we know in this upcoming game he has got to go out and dominate.”

Colorado's dual-threat quarterback leads the NCAA in passing yards (2,020) and is tied for third in the nation in passing touchdowns (16). Sanders could improve those stats this week with the potential return of his top offensive weapon in Hunter. 

Hunter appears to be ahead of schedule in his recovery from a lacerated liver suffered back on Sept. 16, and could make his return to the playing field when Colorado heads into a showdown on Friday night against Stanford.


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