Travis Hunter live stats: Colorado vs. Kansas scores, updates, 2024 college football game highlights

Many questions remain in Colorado’s 2024 season, including whether the Buffaloes can claim a College Football Playoff berth and whether two-way star Travis Hunter can win this year’s Heisman Trophy.

Arguably the flashiest team in college football will be back on the field in Week 13 when the No. 16 in Colorado (8-2) will have an away game against Kansas (4-6). Deion Sanders’ squad enters Saturday’s game as one of the nation’s best in recent weeks; since an Oct. 12 loss to Kansas State, the Buffaloes have won four straight.

Coming off back-to-back 40-plus point games, Colorado is firing on all cylinders at the best possible time — and the more Sanders’ team wins, the more exciting the road to a Big 12 Championship appearance or even a CFP game becomes.

Quarterback Shedeur Sanders (3,222 passing yards, 27 passing touchdowns, seven interceptions) has already cemented his status as one of the NFL’s top quarterback prospects, while Hunter (911 receiving yards, 10 total touchdowns, eight passes defensed, three interceptions) may be most dynamic player in the sport right now, makes highlight reel games week in and out.

Coach Prime has made Colorado football games a must-see experience, and now the Buffaloes will be challenged with a Jayhawks team coming off red-hot wins over ranked opponents.

Kansas beat then-No. 17 Iowa State 45-36, after that matchup by taking down then-No. 6 BYU 17-13 last week. Facing another ranked opponent in Colorado, quarterback Jalon Daniels (1,985 passing yards, 13 passing touchdowns, 10 interceptions) and running back Devin Neal (926 rushing yards, 12 touchdowns) will look to keep the unranked Jayhawks’ impressive run going.

Sporting News tracks live scoring updates and highlights from Colorado vs. Kansas on Saturday, including Hunter’s live stats. Follow the action below.

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Colorado vs. Kansas score

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 F
Colorado 0 7
Kansas 10 7

Travis Hunter stats vs. Kansas

  • Receptions: 2
  • Receiving yards: 50
  • AVG: 25.0
  • TDs: 1
  • Tackles: 3
  • Passed the defence: 0
  • INTs: 0

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Colorado vs. Kansas updates, highlights from week 13 college football game

Kansas 17, Colorado 7

16:39 TOUCHDOWN – And there is Colorado’s answer. That, of course, comes from Hunter, who catches a short pass from Sanders, finds a lane and sprints to the end zone. It’s a 51-yard touchdown for the Buffaloes, who now have something to work with after a slow start.

Kansas 17, Colorado 0

16:34 TOUCHDOWN – The Jayhawks are rolling. Neal already picks up his second score of the day, a 9-yard touchdown run. Kardell’s catch-and-run set up the touchdown, and suddenly Kansas is up by three scores, while the Buffaloes have a goose egg on the scoreboard.

16:32 – Another big play for Kansas comes from Trevor Kardell, who intercepts a defender during a 23-yard gain.

16:24 – Colorado, still scoreless, goes for it on a 4th & 3, but Kansas’ defense comes up huge. Dallan Hayden is stuffed before the first down marker and the Jayhawks take over.

End of first quarter: Kansas 10, Colorado 0

16:19 – The first quarter ends with the Buffaloes moving into Kansas territory. The Jayhawks’ offense has owned the game so far, but Colorado has had more wins this season after slow starts.

16:16 – Sanders goes to LaJohntay Wester for eight yards, Colorado’s first time moving the chains today. The Jayhawks maintained possession through the majority of the opening quarter.

Kansas 10, Colorado 0

16:09 FIELD GOAL — Colorado’s defense bends, but doesn’t break this time. Kansas gets 1st & Goal, but ends up settling for a 24-yard field goal from Tabor Allen to make it a 10-0 lead.

16:05 — Daniels pulls off a video game-like run, fights through some tackles and hits multiple spin moves on a stylish 20-yard play. The Kansas offense is clicking so far.

16:03 – The Jayhawks move the ball well again on their second drive. Sevion Morrison picks up a first down, with Kansas now in Colorado territory.

15:58 — The Buffaloes go three-and-out to start. Hunter would have a pass interference call on a deep throw from Sanders on 3rd & 4, but he doesn’t get one.

15:56 — Shedeur Sanders’ first pass of the day goes to Hunter, but it’s for a loss of one yard.

Kansas 7, Colorado 0

15:51 TOUCHDOWN — What a start for Kansas. Daniels throws a pass to Devin Neal, who does the rest as he breaks free and runs for a 51-yard touchdown.

15:50 – Jalon Daniels moves the chains for the Jayhawks and hits Luke Grimm for a seven yard gain.

15:47 – Kansas’ offense gets the ball rolling and this matchup has begun.

15:35 – Kickoff is approaching where the Buffaloes will be playing for their fifth straight win.

15:23 – Kansas is looking for its third straight win today.

15:21 — With this game being played at Arrowhead Stadium, we got a crossover between Andy Reid and Deion Sanders yesterday:

15:11 – Almost time for kickoff between Colorado and Kansas. Here’s a look at Travis Hunter warming up for this one:

Colorado vs. Kansas start time

  • Date: Saturday 23 Nov
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

Buffaloes and Jayhawks kick off Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET. The game will be played at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

Which channel is Colorado vs. Kansas on today?

  • TV channel: Fox
  • Live stream: Fubo

Colorado and Kansas’ matchup will be televised nationally on Fox. Fans looking to stream the game can turn to Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

Colorado remaining schedule for 2024

After Saturday’s matchup against Kansas, the Buffaloes have just one regular season game remaining: a home game against Oklahoma State on Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. 12 A.M.

Kansas remaining schedule for 2024

The Jayhawks have one game remaining on their regular season schedule after Saturday’s contest: a road game at Baylor on Nov. 30.