Travis Hunter's interception during Colorado vs UCLA game mesmerizes CFB fans- "Future Bronco"
Travis Hunter and the Colorado Buffaloes were trailing by five points with a quarter and a half to go against UCLA. In the first quarter, Travis Hunter was the protagonist of a mesmerizing play in which the player dove to intercept a ball during a Bruins attempt on third and fourth.
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders has had a rather quiet game by his standards, as he had only thrown for 156 yards at the time of writing this article. With a nonexistent running game, the Buffs running game has been grinded to a halt.
For his part, Travis Hunter has contributed to the team's efforts by turning in two interceptions. However, the player has only recorded six yards on offense so far.
The college football world was quick to react to the players' interception in the first half, with some stating that after Colorado he should join the Denver Broncos:
Others thought the catch shouldn't have been ruled an interception, as they thought the ball hit the ground before the player, which would make it an incomplete pass:
Denver locals were just happy to point out the insane level of performance from Hunter:
Some fans disagreed on the level of difficulty the UCLA Bruins represent
The belief that it was an incomplete pass rather than an interception was a common one
Before this multiple-interception game, Hunter had had only one against the TCU Horned Frogs in the upset that brought the Buffs to national attention.
How are the UCLA Bruins doing?
The No. 23 UCLA Bruins went this week with Ethan Garbers at quarterback again. The signal-caller has had a solid game with 229 passing yards, two touchdowns, and one interception so far.
The Bruins are also dominating the ground game, with a collective output of 174 yards to Colorado's 4 rushing yards.