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Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders Conclude College Careers with Alamo Bowl Defeat

Colorado falls to BYU in the Alamo Bowl, ending Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders' college careers.

Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders’ collegiate careers were teeming with highlights, from leaping catches for Hail Mary touchdowns to jaw-dropping interceptions and everything in between. However, the 2024 Alamo Bowl was not one of those memorable moments. The highly anticipated matchup against BYU ended in disappointment for the Colorado Buffaloes, who fell 36-14, marking a frustrating conclusion to a momentous season in Boulder.

Game Overview

The Cougars (11-2) showcased their prowess as one of the elite teams in the Big 12. Despite facing three interceptions from quarterback Jake Retzlaff, BYU relied on a powerful run game that delivered three touchdowns, effectively overpowering their intraconference rivals. The Buffaloes (9-4) struggled to find their rhythm under the bright San Antonio lights, with Sanders throwing two interceptions—an uncharacteristic performance for a player who had only eight interceptions in his previous 12 starts.

Hunter, known for his electrifying play, recorded four catches for 106 yards and a highlight-reel touchdown. Yet, his defensive contributions were less impactful, reflecting a broader trend of underperformance across Colorado’s roster. The Buffaloes simply could not match BYU’s intensity and execution on this pivotal night.

Colorado vs. BYU score

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Colorado 0 0 7 7 14
BYU 10 10 7 9 36

Live updates from the Alamo Bowl

The game unfolded with BYU establishing dominance early. They struck first with L.J. Martin’s one-yard touchdown run, followed by a 51-yard field goal, closing the first quarter with a 10-0 lead. As the second quarter progressed, the Buffaloes seemed to catch a break when Anquin Barnes Jr. intercepted a pass from Retzlaff. Unfortunately, Colorado could not capitalize on the momentum, leading to a 64-yard punt return touchdown by BYU’s Parker Kingston, extending the Cougars’ lead to 17-0.

As the second half began, the Buffaloes were desperate to turn the tide. However, Sanders was intercepted again, this time by Isaiah Glasker, further hampering Colorado’s chances. The Cougars continued to build their lead, with a touchdown from Sione I Moa following another Sanders interception, pushing the score to 27-0.

The Buffaloes finally found the end zone when Sanders connected with Hunter for a 58-yard completion, showcasing their chemistry. Hunter’s dazzling run after the catch brought Colorado onto the scoreboard, but it was too little, too late. BYU answered back with a field goal, solidifying their lead at 36-14.

Player Stats

Travis Hunter stats:

  • Receptions: 4
  • Receiving yards: 106
  • AVG: 26.5
  • TDs: 1
  • Tackles: 4
  • Passes defended: 0
  • INTs: 0

Shedeur Sanders stats:

  • Completions/Attempts: 16/23
  • Passing yards: 208
  • Passing TDs: 2
  • INTs: 2
  • Carries: 9
  • Rushing yards: -34
  • Rushing TDs: 0

What’s Next for the Buffaloes?

As the dust settles from the Alamo Bowl, questions loom over the future of the Buffaloes. With both Hunter and Sanders projected as top picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, fans are left wondering what the next chapter holds for these standout athletes. Will they take their talents to the professional level, or will they return for another season in Boulder? The excitement surrounding their potential moves is palpable, and the college football world will be watching closely.

Final Thoughts

The 2024 Alamo Bowl served as a bittersweet farewell for Colorado’s dynamic duo, but it also highlighted the challenges that lie ahead. Despite the setbacks, the season was filled with thrilling moments and significant growth for the Buffaloes. As they reflect on their journey, both Hunter and Sanders can take pride in their accomplishments and the impact they made in Boulder. The future looks bright, and fans can only hope for more electrifying performances in the seasons to come.

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