Is Colorado’s Stunning Turn Under Coach Prime Set to Shake Up the CFP Landscape?
Sanders’ favorite wideout is also a cornerback. Travis Hunter has emerged as the Heisman front runner because he’s given the Buffs a quality No. 1 receiver while also being one of the best defensive backs in the country. Hunter has not been all that prolific a route runner, with a charted burn rate of a below-average 60.6% on his 94 targets.
But that target number is the key: No player in college football plays as much as Hunter does, and he’s still on his way to a 1,000-yard receiving season. The attention he attracts can be nothing but great for the other Colorado receivers.

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