Colorado stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders had some fun during the Buffaloes’ open week. The two worked together to allow Hunter to steal coach Deion Sanders’ car and they recently trolled Coach Prime for his “old school” style.
On Tuesday, Shedeur released a video on his “2Legendary” YouTube channel with Hunter as his guest. When Shedeur brought up the topic of Hunter stealing Coach Prime’s car, the two-way phenom chuckled and asked the quarterback (4:23):
“You ever drove that little thing?”
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Shedeur said he drove the smart car once, before adding:
“Nah, bro. I’m trying to drive the old school (cars).”
Hunter then said Coach Prime allowed him to drive one of his old-school cars, but explained that he “didn’t know how to crank them up.” Shedeur agreed with Hunter and said:
“Yeah, if you go all the way out of town and then you get stuck. Then, at night, it’s over. You just leave it there and hope somebody comes and fixes your problems and takes it away.”
The two shared a hearty laugh about Sanders’ old-school cars and style in general.
Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will be integral for Colorado’s College Football Playoff push
Both Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter have been integral to Colorado’s success this season. The No. 21 Buffaloes (6-2, 4-1 Big 12) have qualified for a bowl game for the first time since 2020 and are now in the hunt to reach the College Football Playoff.
Shedeur and Hunter are also among the contenders to win the Heisman Trophy this season.
Sheduer has completed 220 of 300 pass attempts for 2,591 yards and thrown 21 touchdowns with six interceptions. He has also added three rushing touchdowns.
Meanwhile, Hunter has posted 20 total tackles (13 solo tackles), eight passes defended, two interceptions and one forced fumble as a defensive back. He has also added 757 receiving yards and eight touchdowns on 60 receptions as a wideout.
The Buffs have four more games in the regular season to make a push for the playoffs and both Shedeur and Hunter are likely to have key roles if Colorado makes is to the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff.
Edited by Rajdeep Barman