BOULDER, Colo. — Already a cornerback and receiver, injured Colorado two-way standout Travis Hunter added a new role — coach.
It's a way to contribute while he heals from a lacerated liver that's expected to keep him sidelined at least two more weeks. Hunter has been working with highly touted defensive back Cormani McClain in practice and on the sideline. Hunter's also mentoring receiver Omarion Miller, who is fresh off a seven-catch, 196-yard performance last weekend in a 48-41 loss to No. 9 Southern Cal.
Hunter's proving to be a valuable playmaker even when he's just on the sideline as a coach.
"You don't instruct dawgs to be dawgs," Colorado coach Deion Sanders said at his weekly news conference Tuesday. "That's just who (Hunter) is.
"Travis just took it upon himself to do what he does. That's what he does."
Hunter has been out the last two weeks after an illegal hit in the Colorado State game sent him to the hospital. Sanders said Hunter could be sidelined until after the bye week when Colorado travels to UCLA on Oct 28.
Until that time, Hunter is lending his knowledge any way he can.
On Saturday, Hunter roamed the sideline in a white sweatshirt with "I'm him" written on the hood. He was giving Miller some instructions, too, which paid off. The freshman Miller had no catches entering the game, but turned in a record-setting performance.