Deion Sanders has a hilarious response to Travis Hunter saying he's broke

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The Colorado Buffaloes returned from the bye week with coach Deion Sanders asking his team what everybody did during the down time. There wasn't a lot of excitement until Coach Prime shared that he went to the country and bought a couple side by side ATV's.
One of the Buffs players in the back of CU meeting room asked how much they cost. Sanders said about "twenty-something," which sparked a "Nevermind" response from Travis Hunter. Prime fired back with "You got NIL's, you can get that." Hunter without pause said, "I'm broke." Sanders then said he liked the response and told the Buffs players to make sure they practice that line with their families. A nice back-and-forth moment captured by Well Off Media.
Hunter stayed in Boulder to relax following his first game back from a lacerated liver. Colorado's two-way star played well in the loss to Stanford on Friday the 13th. He finished with 13 catches for 140 yards and two scores. He also had five tackles in the secondary.
Colorado looks to rebound against No. 23 UCLA at the Rose Bowl this weekend. They find themselves in a scenario in which they need two wins for bowl eligibility. This will be the Buffs final trip to California on the books as a member of the Pac-12. A featured Saturday matchup on ABC at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Josh Tolle is a writer covering college sports for On SI. Outside of storytelling, the multi-talented broadcaster has play-by-play experience at the professional and collegiate levels. In 2018, he began calling games for the National Women’s Soccer League. He has also called games for the United Soccer League, Concacaf, and the U.S. Open Cup. He has called hockey for the Premier Hockey Federation for the past three seasons and was the play-by-play voice for the Superior RoughRiders of the Western Hockey League. He has provided play-by-play for various other sports including football, basketball, baseball and volleyball events. Since 2015, Tolle has been the voice of Colorado School of Mines Athletics having called football, men's and women's basketball and soccer. He previously wrote for SB Nation.