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CU Buffs’ Travis Hunter leaves the Kansas State game with an apparent injury

BOULDER – CU two-time star Travis Hunter was removed from the Buffs’ game against Kansas State on Saturday night and taken to the locker room for evaluation.

Hunter, the Heisman Trophy candidate who leads the Buffs in interceptions, catches and receiving yards, took a hit from K-State safety Daniel Cobb on a 14-yard reception with 8:08 left in the second quarter .

Instead of coming out with the Buffs defense to play cornerback when the Wildcats got the ball back, CU put Colton Hood in Hunter’s spot.

ESPN sideline reporter Quint Kessenich reported during the game that the junior’s right shoulder was being examined.

When asked by a Post reporter at halftime, a university spokesperson said he had no immediate update on the Buffs star’s status.

CU announced early in the third quarter that both Hunter and colleague Jimmy Horn Jr. were “doubtful” to return with undisclosed injuries.

Hunter, who averaged more than 120 snaps per game as a defensive back and wide receiver, has not missed a game this season.

The Georgia native suffered a lacerated liver during the Buffs’ win over CSU in the 2023 Rocky Mountain Showdown and missed three games, returning for a 46-43 home loss to Stanford.

The Buffs trailed K-State 14-7 at halftime.