Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders, and the Colorado Buffaloes had a terrible end to their 2024 season.
The Alamo Bowl marked the final game for Colorado stars Hunter and Sanders.
During the blowout, Hunter was very upset with his quarterback for his decision-making.
Colorado quickly faced a fourth down attempt in the game and opted to go for it.
Shedeur Sanders threw an incomplete pass to Colorado wide receiver Will Sheppard for the first down.
Travis Hunter was not happy as he appeared to bump into Shedeur to show off his frustrations.
Travis Hunter was not happy with Shadeur after he didn't pass him the ball on 4th & 1 and he let him hear about it. pic.twitter.com/9hS5kjNDQg
— TJ (@TraMurr) December 29, 2024
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Sanders recorded the final touchdown pass of his college career with a throw to Sav’ell Smalls in the final minutes of the loss.
The blowout bowl game loss won’t stop Colorado’s starting quarterback and the reigning Heisman Trophy winner from aiming for a spot in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft this April.
Travis Hunter And Shedeur Sanders Will Now Part Ways To Play For Different NFL Teams
We are unlikely to ever see Hunter and Sanders play on the same team unless a trade happens down the road in the NFL.
Both players played their final game for the Colorado Buffaloes on Saturday night with a 36-14 loss to BYU in the 2024 Alamo Bowl.
Travis Hunter has made it clear that he wants to be the No. 1 pick in the draft, whether that be the New York Giants or the Las Vegas Raiders. Right now, it appears neither of those teams are playing badly enough to get the pick.
Things will get quite interesting if the New England Patriots keep that top pick. They do not need a quarterback and could very well go after Travis Hunter.