Deion Sanders, Buffs face scrutiny over retiring jersey numbers of Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter

Boulder, Colo. – Dion Sanders suggested a way to alleviate any harsh feelings in the recent announcement that Colorado’s dynamic Tandem Travis Hunter and Sheidiur Sanders avoided the line to retire their jersey numbers this weekend.

Hugs and handshakes for everyone.

“Can we start to tremble only everyone’s hand that has just played with me before, just let them hug them?” The Colorado coach said on Thursday that the buffaloes were ready to play their spring on Saturday. “They have to come back for him, so? Let’s get started with it … … I want to do it” “”

The buffaloes spread some of the past players and graduates of the past players and graduates when the Hunter’s 12 number and Sanders’ second spring was played before the spring game. They are the fifth and sixth player in the history of Colorado 135 years to receive this honor.

Some see it as a quick turnaround with their career that just finished. There are many big names in the buffalo Lore, including the National Championship Squad of the year.

Chad Brown, a Buffalos Hall of Fame Lineback, posted on social media: “If the national champ team players do not get this national honor, by default, by default, this step is reduced, reduced & Their greatness for the new generation is to remove their greatness for fans. I will never reduce the effect of #2 or #12, they are amazing players. But this time is bad. “

The decision to retire is on the basis of the Colorado Athletic Administration and the current head coach’s discretion.

“Both Travis Hunter and Shediur Sanders are great buff and exceptional talent that were our program and our university’s extraordinary representatives and took our team back to national reputation,” Athletic Director Rick George, who was the only national title of the program, was the assistant of the football operation. “The Hijman Trophy winner and the success of record-setting quarterbacks are now in this new era of football that they participated in the ages that they participated in the past success. It also added to the rich inheritance of Q football that has worn a Que uniform for years.”

Hunter, who starred in both Wide Receiver and Cornerback, is campaigning for the Hizman Trophy. Many passing records of the Sanders program were broken and Johnny Unitus Award was won by the top QB of College Football. Both are expected to have high elections on the NFL draft on April 24.

Dion Sanders defended his son’s inclusion on Thursday.

The coach/father said, “We’re talking about Sadear. We’re not talking about anyone else.” “If his last name is not Sanders, we won’t discuss this.”

Tyler Polombus, Standout Lineman for Buffalo, posted on social media: “Vitriol #2 is loud from former players about retiring.

Sanders said his son and hunter are waiting.

“These guys are thinking about the draft, people,” said Dion Sanders. “We are grateful that Buff Nation has been merciful. They have been great. I think we have the best fan base so far – especially for the past two years. I can’t comment before I haven’t been here.”

Hunter and Sheidi’s Sanders Quarterback/Halfback Byron White (No. 24), Joe Romig (No. 67), Quarterback/Teleback Bobby Anderson (No. 11) and late Telback Rasan Salam (No. 19).

In his play days, Dion Sanders mentioned that he was part of several jerseys and it was never a bad thing.

“This is the first I ever saw it blow,” she said. “I don’t know if you know it, but I think every jersey I played around it is retired. So I am quite familiar with it it didn’t hurt it.”

Sanders said more than 15,000 tickets were distributed for the Spring Game in the Folls Field on Saturday. Sanders originally planned to play another team and served as coach Frank Brown volunteer. The request was made by NCAA.

Sanders said, “I think it hurts the sales of the ticket when they said we didn’t want to get this disguise, I really do against the syrupus,” Sanders said. “I hope we have to be. But hope we’ve hit it for a year from now on, when someone other than me and coach Frank Brown think of it and let them do it first.”

The buffaloes are switching to artificial turf from natural grass in the Folls Field before the 2025 season.

Sanders said “We plan to make it in the play -offs,” and we don’t want to play frozen Tundra. “

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