
Some Colorado Football Alumni Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter are retiring numbers and scratching their heads.
The dynamic duo, who brought the university back to the map, has numbers 2 and 12 respectively, but retired this weekend. NFL Draft.
The conversation became polarised, and former CU star Chad Brown became heavier.
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Colorado Buffalo quarterback Chedure Sanders (2) wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) against the Arizona Wildcats at Arizona Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn image)
“All is black or white – I was completely right, like, “I don’t believe Coach Prime will do this,” Brown told TMZ Sports.
But he believes that “the truth is somewhere in the middle.”
Brown made it clear that both athletes should be considered greats in the program of all time.
“Travis certainly deserves his flowers and retires his numbers, but he forgets the biggest era of college football in CU. “So there’s a chance that two things can be true at once. These guys deserve flowers, but the guys from the past deserve them too.

Chedur Sanders and Travis Hunter (image)
“I’m not saying they don’t deserve it. I’m saying there are a lot of other worthy players who probably should come first.”
Brown also pointed out that Colorado bars aren’t necessarily low. Only four numbers were previously deprecated by the program. The latest one was Rashaan Salaam’s No. 19 in 2017. Before that, Bobby Anderson retired in 1970 in 11th place.
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“If it was a program that we’ve always given these things, I think myself and many other former alumni would see this through a very different lens,” Brown said. “But given how incredibly conservative we were, and considering both of us still do that to the two guys on campus, the graduation class hasn’t left campus yet – it’s still a bit odd and a bit premature.
Brown added that he believes “most” ex-buffalo” feels the same way as me.
Sanders and Hunter followed Deon, Sanders’ father in Jackson State, and their first campaign ended with disappointment, but their second season was far better. At the end of the season, Buffalo controlled their own fate for the college football playoffs, but the loss to Kansas helped kill those hopes.

Chedur Sanders and Travis Hunter of Colorado Buffalo will speak to the media at Zouk Nightclub in Resorts World Las Vegas, Las Vegas on July 21, 2023. (Louis Grass/Getty Images)
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Hunter, the two-way star, won Heisman Trophyand Hunter and Sanders are in a conversation to become the second and third picks of the draft next week.
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