Travis Hunter Injured, Exits Colorado Game Against Kansas State
Colorado's star freshman, Travis Hunter, left the game against Kansas State in the second quarter due to an apparent leg injury.
The highly touted athlete, who made headlines for flipping his commitment from Florida State to Jackson State before signing with Colorado, was seen clutching his leg after a play and limping off the field. He immediately went to the locker room and did not return to the game.
Hunter, who has been a standout for the Buffaloes, has been a key contributor on both offense and defense. He's shown flashes of brilliance as a wide receiver and a cornerback, showcasing his versatility and potential.
His injury is a huge blow for Colorado, as the team desperately needed his playmaking ability. They are currently facing an uphill battle against Kansas State, a team with a strong defense.
The severity of Hunter's injury remains unknown at this time. Colorado fans will be anxiously awaiting updates on his status. This could be a significant setback for the young star, especially with the season still in its early stages.
Hunter's absence from the game highlights the importance of depth and resilience in college football. It's a reminder that injuries can happen at any time, and teams need to be prepared to adjust.
Stay tuned for further updates on Hunter's condition. We'll continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.