CU Buffs’ Travis Hunter gets last laugh vs. CSU Rams in Rocky Mountain Showdown

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FORT COLLINS — Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi struck the wrong pose.

If the Rocky Mountain Showdown was the spark that lit Travis Hunter’s 2024 Heisman Trophy march, BFN struck a match with one little gesture. Down 14-3, Fowler-Nicolosi, the CSU Rams’ sophomore quarterback, rolled right and bumped Hunter on the sideline as the pair tumbled of bounds.

Words were exchanged. But the kicker was when the Rams signal-caller leaned in and gave Hunter a “too small” taunt. The same one Patrick Beverley gave to LeBron James last year.

Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Travis Hunter (12) celebrates his touchdown against the Colorado State Rams in the third quarter at Canvas Stadium in Ft. Collins, Colorado Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post)

Two problems. One, BFN isn’t anywhere near as good a quarterback — yet — as Beverley is a trash-talker. Second, Hunter might be to college football right now what Old Man Bron is to hoops peers: A generational talent. The king.

“How stupid is that? This is Travis Hunter,” CU Buffs coach Deion Sanders said of his two-way star, who caught 13 passes for 100 yards and snatched an interception on defense in a 28-9 rout of the Rams at Canvas Stadium. “Dude, this is Travis Hunter. This is Travis Hunter. Like, who does that? I wouldn’t allow my kids to do that. And y’all know that.”

They should know better. BFN should know better, After their little convo, Hunter, who played 123 snaps in the Rocky Mountain Showdown, caught four balls for 31 yards and two touchdowns — and that was just on offense. On defense, No. 12 gobbled up an interception off Fowler-Nicolosi and an all-time unsportsmanlike penalty for celebrating that pick with his teammates.

Hunter picked BFN off with 18 seconds left in the third quarter and ran it right back up the right boundary. After the play was over, the 2025 NFL first-round draft pick partied at the CSU 10, with Hunter spinning the ball like a top while a group of CU defenders appeared to stretch their arms out as if being warmed by a pigskin fire. Flags flew, but the point was made.

The Buffs (2-1) weren’t just here to win.

They were here to make a statement.

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