Some Colorado soccer students are scratching their heads in Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter who retire their numbers.
The dynamic duo, which put the university again on the map, is having its numbers, 2 and 12, respectively, retired this weekend, less than a week before they are tasks, probably among the top five, in the NFL draft.
The conversation has become polias, and the former star of Cu Chad Brown intervened.
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The Colorado Campo Marshal Buffalos Shedeur Sanders (2) with the open receptor Travis Hunter (12) against the Arizona Wildcats in the Arizona Stadium. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)
“Everything is black or white, or I am an old and jealous enemy who needs to cry with the tears of my old man, or I am right in the believe that the prime coach would 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 large of the program of all time.
“While Travis certainly deserves its flowers and deserves that the number retires, to forget the older era in university football in CU, which I was part of when we won a national championship, it also feels like a light,” Brown said. “Then, two things can be true at the same time. These guys deserve their flowers, but men in the past also deserve them.

Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter (IMAGN)
“I don’t say they don’t deserve it. I am saying that there are many other deserving players that should probably be the first.”
Brown also pointed out that the Colorado bar is not necessarily low. Only four numbers had been previously removed by the program. The most recently was the number 19 of Rashaan Salam in 2017. Before that, the number 11 of Bobby Anderson was removed in 1970.
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“If we were a program that delivered things all the time, I think MYELF and many other students would see this through a very, very different lens,” Brown said. “But conservative we have bone, and new to do it to two guys who are botch on campus still – their graduating class has’t left campus yet – it feels a bit odd, a bit premature. And to not do type of wave sum of wave or sow sow or sowing sub or sow sow or sowing sum or sowing SOWING, SO OR SOWING SUM OR SOWING, SO OR SOWING SUM OR SOWING SUM, SOME, SOME OR SUB, THE SOME, SOME, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME, SOME, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS, SOME OR OTHERS.
Brown added that he believes that “most of the” former buffalo “feel in the same way.”
Sanders and Hunter followed the father of Sanders, Dion, from Jackson’s state, and although his first campaign ended in disappointment, the second season was much better. At the end of the season, the buffalos controlled their own destination for university American football playoffs, but a loss for Kansas helped kill those hopes.

Shoedereur Sanders, on the left, and Travis Hunter of the Colorado Buffaloes talk to the media in Zugar Nightclub in Resorts World Las Vegas on July 21, 2023, in Las Vegas. (Louis Grasse/Getty Images)
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Hunter, the two -way star, won the Heisman Trophy, and Hunter and Sanders are in the conversation to be the second and third selection of the Draft next week.
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