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“Colorado Icon’s Surprising Take on Retiring Numbers of Hunter and Sanders Sparks Controversy”

"Colorado Icon's Surprising Take on Retiring Numbers of Hunter and Sanders Sparks Controversy"

In the whirlwind world of college football, where legends are made and numbers are immortalized, the Colorado Buffaloes have thrown a curveball that’s got everyone talking. Picture this: you’re at a university, not just playing ball, but your jersey’s already hanging from the rafters, retired before your professional career even kicks off. That’s exactly what’s happening with Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, two stars of the Buffaloes shining bright enough to have their numbers No. 12 and No. 2 put in the hall of fame prematurely.

Now, imagine stepping onto the field for your alma mater, legacy and all, only to find out that not everyone in the stands is clapping. Enter Chad Brown, a former Colorado star himself, voicing his skepticism through TMZ. The decision, he says, feels “odd,” likening it to a premature celebration. After all, aren’t jersey retirements supposed to be the epilogue, not the prequel?

Yet, Colorado’s athletic director, Rick George, stands his ground, arguing that the decision merely augments the rich legacy of CU football. A celebration of achievements, not a contradiction. But the question remains poignantly in the air like a Hail Mary pass — Did the Buffaloes rush to honor or is this a historic misstep?

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