Travis Hunter and SHEN SANDERS SANDERS will Colorado Jerseys left on Saturday as part of the spring game festivities, the school announced on Monday.
Hunter, who wore No. 12, won Heisman Trophy last season and was a consensual national player of the year after he started the corner corner. He won a total of eight main awards and was the unanimous first team All-American.
In his career in Colorado, Hunter had 153 catches for 1,989 yards and 21 total landings, while he added 67 pulleys, seven wiretaps, 16 passages and forced defense quarrels – played 2,625 in two years.
Sanders, son of coach Deion Sanders, has launched the last two seasons for Buffaloes and set over 100 school records – including career landing, passers -by and percentage of completion. In two seasons, which was wearing a jersey No. 2, he threw at 7,364 yards with 64 touch passages and 13 wiretaps.
Hunter and Shedeur Sanders are expected to be developed in the first round of the NFL draft, which starts on April 24th.
Four numbers were previously in the history of football history in Colorado, Colorado: Byron White No. 24; Joe Romig’s No. 67; Bobby Anderson’s No. 11; Rashaan Salaam No. 19.