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RR Ralphie Report: Travis Hunter and Jimmy Horn “should play for certain” against Arizona

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The Buffs are getting two stars back.

Rest easy, Buffs fans. We come bearing good news. After both suffering injuries against Kansas State last weekend, star slot receiver Jimmy Horn Jr. and Heisman front runner Travis Hunter are set to return for the Buffaloes this Saturday in Tucson against the Arizona Wildcats.

“Travis [Hunter] should play for certain, Jimmy [Horn] as well,” said Deion Sanders in his weekly Tuesday presser.

Hunter left that game against Kansas State after suffering what’s speculated to have been a shoulder injury. He got checked out in the locker room twice and remained on the sidelines in full pads for the entire second half, but Colorado’s staff didn’t let Hunter re-enter the game. Hunter’s return against Arizona is pivotal, as Colorado will need him to cover Wildcats superstar receiver Tetairoa McMillan.

Horn’s injury is also unconfirmed, but it seemingly wasn’t too serious if he’s going to return this week. Colorado could use all the help they can get against Arizona’s secondary, so Horn’s return is a massive boost for the Buffs.

Unfortunately, it’s not all good news. Wide receiver Omarion Miller has undergone season-ending surgery to repair an injury to his left leg. Miller kept the Buffaloes in last weekend’s game against K-State and showed immense promise, so we are wishing him a speedy recovery.

Colorado will face Arizona at their full power this Saturday at 2:00 pm MT. Fans can tune in nationally on Fox.

by RylandScholes
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