Colorado Falls to Kansas State Amid Injuries and Controversial No-Call
The Buffaloes' comeback was hampered by critical injuries and a disputed pass interference decision in their 31-28 loss.
- Colorado lost key players, including Travis Hunter, Jimmy Horn Jr., and Omarion Miller, to injuries during the game against Kansas State.
- Travis Hunter, a standout two-way player, suffered a shoulder injury in the second quarter and did not return.
- Shedeur Sanders led a strong offensive effort despite the injuries, completing 34 of 40 passes for 388 yards and three touchdowns.
- The game ended with a controversial no-call on a potential pass interference, which could have extended Colorado's final drive.
- Deion Sanders emphasized player safety over rushing injured players back, acknowledging the setbacks but praising the team's resilience.


























