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"It’s who he is man": Deion Sanders reacts to Buffs star Travis Hunter's Heisman pose and backs his bid for the award

Deion Sanders is backing Colorado Buffaloes star Travis Hunter in his bid for the Heisman Trophy. The versatile player had another standout moment during Colorado's win over UCF, where he made a spectacular leaping interception and struck a Heisman pose after their 48-21 victory.

Earlier this week, Hunter had the eighth-best odds for the Heisman, according to the Coloradoan. Coach Prime couldn't be prouder.

“It’s who he is man, it’s who he is,” Sanders said [H/t On3]. “The guy works his butt off at practice. That’s why nobody trips when he gets Sunday, Monday, Tuesday off. Nobody trips. Nobody say nothing.”
“Because if they would, I would say, ‘Well, if you do what he does. You get that off too.’ It’s just that simple, with 100-some snaps a game, and he never tires. He’s just, he’s that kind of kid, and I can’t wait to see him continuously play.”
CU football head coach Deion Sanders, or Coach Prime, watches his team - Source: Imagn
CU football head coach Deion Sanders, or Coach Prime, watches his team - Source: Imagn

Prime Time wished they could’ve kept Hunter’s 100-yard streak alive.

“I mean I wish to God, the game was in a way that we could have got it and kept going with his 100-yard mark, even though he don’t care,” Sanders added.

Hunter’s performance included nine catches for 89 yards and a touchdown, along with two solo tackles and an interception.

Deion Sanders believes Hunter has what it takes to bring home the prestigious award.

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What's next for Deion Sanders and Colorado?

CU football head coach Deion Sanders, or Coach Prime - Source: Imagn
CU football head coach Deion Sanders, or Coach Prime - Source: Imagn

After five straight weeks of action, the Buffaloes get a breather next weekend. Then, on Oct. 12, they’ll host No. 23 Kansas State, kicking off a series of four winnable Big 12 games. They'll face Kansas State, Arizona, Cincinnati, and Texas Tech—teams that offer a great chance for Colorado to build momentum.

The end of the season looks tougher, though, with matchups against Utah, Kansas, and Oklahoma State. Utah and Oklahoma State are known for their physical play, but the Cowboys have struggled recently, dropping two straight games.

The good news? Colorado has two open dates in the next six weeks. That gives Coach Prime and his team extra time to rest, practice, and fine-tune their strategy. By the time they finish the Texas Tech game on Nov. 9, we’ll have a clear sense of where this team is headed and if a bowl game is within reach.

Also Read: WATCH: Deion Sanders fuels Colorado star Travis Hunter's heroics with hype before memorable interception vs. UCF

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