Keeler praises CU and Hunter for overcoming obstacles such as disrespectful Texas Tech fans, biased Big 12 referees, and even tortilla throwing to maintain control of their chances in the College Football Playoff.

Is Travis Hunter excited for CU or does he have a tortilla in his pocket?

November 10th 2024.

Keeler praises CU and Hunter for overcoming obstacles such as disrespectful Texas Tech fans, biased Big 12 referees, and even tortilla throwing to maintain control of their chances in the College Football Playoff.
Travis Hunter, the star player for the Colorado Buffaloes, found himself in a peculiar situation during their game against Texas Tech. As the Red Raiders threw everything they had at them, Hunter couldn't help but notice some unusual items being thrown onto the field. And we're not just talking about footballs here – there were tortillas, water bottles, and even a vape. It was chaos.

But despite the bizarre events of the game, the Buffs managed to come out on top with a 41-27 victory. However, it wasn't without its challenges. The game was filled with penalties and questionable officiating, causing tensions to run high. At one point, Texas Tech's coach had to grab the public-address microphone to plead with the rowdy students to stop throwing things onto the field.

Early in the first quarter, Hunter picked up a stray tortilla and, showing his dislike for littering, promptly stuffed it into his pocket. Later in the game, safety Shilo Sanders even threw a water bottle back into the stands after it was hurled at him. The Big 12 refs seemed to have little control over the situation, and it was a miracle that no one was seriously injured.

But amidst the chaos, the Buffs maintained their composure and pulled through with a win. They even managed to maintain their cool when faced with the trashiest fans in college football. It was a true test of their character and resilience.

The Red Raiders may have been losing their cool, but the Buffs were dominating on the field. Their defense shut down Tech's offense, limiting their star tailback to just 4.4 yards per carry. Meanwhile, the Buffs' offense came alive after a slow start and put up 31 points, led by quarterback Shedeur Sanders' impressive performance.

The game felt more like a blockbuster movie than a football game, with each quarter having its own unique tone and twists. The first quarter belonged to Texas Tech, but the Buffs fought back and eventually took control of the game. And in a surprising turn of events, Kansas pulled off a major upset against Iowa State, giving the Buffs a chance to fight for a spot in the Big 12 Championship.

It's been a wild ride for the Buffs in the Big 12, but they've faced every challenge head on and come out on top. And as they continue to push towards their goal of a conference championship, they won't let a few thrown tortillas or water bottles stop them. Because in the end, they know how to handle trash – by taking it out.

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