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Colorado to retire Travis Hunter's, Shedeur Sanders' jersey numbers at Saturday's spring game

Updated April 14, 2025, 11:56 p.m. 1 min read
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Colorado will retire Travis Hunters and Shedeur Sanders jerseys as part of Saturdays spring game, the school announced Monday.

Hunter, a two-way star who played the last two seasons at Colorado after following coach Deion Sanders from Jackson State, won the Heisman Trophy as college footballs most outstanding player during the 2024 season.

Advertisement Sanders, Deions youngest son, threw 64 touchdown passes in two years as a Colorados starting quarterback after following his father from Jackson State, too.

In 2024, Sanders set the schools single-season record for passing yards, with 4,134.

Colorado has retired just four jersey numbers in the programs 122-year history.

Byron Whizzer Whites No.

24, Joe Romigs No.

67, Bobby Andersons No.

11 and Rashaan Salaams No.

19 are the only other jerseys that Colorados football program has retired.

Salaams No.

19 was the most recent.

The Buffaloes retired his jersey in 2017, more than 20 years after his career in Boulder concluded.

No.

2 & No.

12 Officially Untouchable.

Witness Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter have their jersey numbers retired during the Spring Game on April 19th.

: https://t.co/H4xwlMeXQF pic.twitter.com/xRPe9kazzj Colorado Buffaloes Football (@CUBuffsFootball) April 14, 2025 Now, Hunters No.

12 and Sanders No.

2 will join them.

Hunter and Sanders are expected to be first-round selections in next weeks NFL Draft, hosted in Green Bay, Wis.

Both could go as early as the top five.

The Athletic s Dane Brugler projected in his mock draft that Hunter would be selected as the third pick and Sanders as the 21st.

Colorados spring game, set for 2:30 p.m.

MT on Saturday, will be broadcast on ESPN.

Deion Sanders and Colorado submitted paperwork earlier this spring to host Syracuse for joint practices and a game instead of a traditional intrasquad scrimmage.

However, the NCAAs FBS oversight committee opposed a legislative relief waiver request that could have paved the way for the game.

(Photo: David Zalubowski / Associated Press).

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