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This is not what you wanna see. Against Kansas State, the main thing that brought Colorado down wasn’t the awful offensive line. It was those multiple injuries that cost Deion Sanders his key stars. Going into the Arizona game, we got Travis Hunter and Jimmy Horn Jr. coming back. Deion Sanders might rest well, knowing his best is back on the turf, but there is still one big question; can the offensive line be better than how they were against Kansas State?

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Well, the answer to this question is complicated because Colorado probably just lost their tight end. TE Sam Hart was spotted being escorted out of the turf by Shedeur Sanders. Hart was seen limping and there is a high possibility that he has sustained a right ankle injury. We Coming took to X to share the clip with the caption, “Shedeur Sanders helping Colorado TE Sam Hart off the field after he got injured.”

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This would mark the second game for Hart for the 2024 season and the team needs him on the blocking. Shedeur’s TE has been his biggest anchor. Take the UCF game as an example. We all know that Coach Prime has continuously suffered because of his offensive line.

However, against the Knights, something odd happened. Shedeur was completely sage inside those pockets, with the Knights’ defensive line barely being able to break the passes. This was all thanks to Deion’s new ’11 personal’ formation, which Joel Klatt had talked about on his show. This allowed Shedeur to make solid plays from the pocket and pushed the Buffs to win the game against a run-heavy team like UCF.

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As of now, Hart’s situation has not been revealed. The injury does not look like something serious, but we still gotta wait and watch. Moving on from this, though; the question now is, with their freshman TE out, can Coach Prime still manage to bring this home?

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Prime redemption time for Deion Sanders

Standing on 14-7, it looks like the Buffs have got this one. Deion Sanders’ defensive line has once been on point. While stopping the run by Wildcats QB Noah Fifita would’ve been a good thing, but you still gotta admit that the D-line has managed to hold Arizona back with relative ease. BJ Green has already managed to pull in an amazing sack and we cannot wait to see where this heads.

But what fans are waiting for is Travis Hunter. Dude made it clear that he is coming for everyone’s neck, but we have yet to see him blaze through that turf. Having Hunter on the offense is going to make things much easier for Shedeur. The QB already showed us what he was capable of without Hunter and Horn on his side. This is gonna be IT for Deion Sanders and Co.

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Rahaan Mazumder is a Senior College Football Writer leading the SEC desk's editorial efforts on ES Marquee Football Saturdays. A devoted follower of Todd Blackledge, he champions the “Six Ws” philosophy that, in his view, helped elevate college football to its current prominence. Blending athletic insight with literary flair, Rahaan brings depth, creativity, and a commanding editorial voice to every piece—making him a distinct presence in college football journalism.

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