Colorado Buffaloes two-way star Travis Hunter is on track to play Friday night against Stanford for the first time since being injured in Week 3.
Colorado Buffaloes two-way superstar Travis Hunter is on track to play Friday night against Stanford for the first time since Week 3 after suffering a lacerated liver. Hunter, who was cleared to play earlier in the week and has been practicing, 'remains on track to play' Friday night, though the Colorado staff will watch him pregame to make sure he’s ready, according to an ESPN report.
' Hunter suffered the liver injury on September 16th when Colorado State safety Henry Blackburn delivered a late hit. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM The illegal hit resulted in an unnecessary roughness penalty for Blackburn and a trip to the hospital for Hunter. Blackburn allegedly received death threats due to the hit, which was in primetime. Sanders condemned those who reportedly sent death threats to the senior safety.
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