BOULDER, Colo. — Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter left the Buffaloes' 31-28 loss to No. 18 Kansas State late in the second quarter Saturday night after a right shoulder injury on a 14-yard reception.
Three other Buffs receivers were injured in the game: speedster Jimmy Horn Jr. (apparent ankle), Omarion Miller (left ankle) and Terrell Timmons Jr. (unspecified).
Coach Deion Sanders had no update after the game on any of the four except to say Miller was in a walking boot.
''But I haven't gotten an update on those young men,'' Sanders said. ''Hopefully they can get back at it, but we're not going to rush them. Their safety and their health is much more important than this game.''
The impact of their injuries was huge in a such a close game.
''Certainly losing Travis and Jimmy and the others was tremendous,'' Sanders said. ''Because they're a vital part of our team, a vital part of our identity, they're a vital part of who we are. That took a lot out of us. But other guys had the opportunity to step up and they did.''
Shedeur Sanders still threw for 388 yards and three touchdowns with one interception on 34-of-40 passing.
''I never thought four receivers would get hurt in one game. That's just ridiculous,'' the quarterback said. ''But things happen. Life happens. So, we've just got to roll with it and do what we've got to do for next week.''