Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 2: Jim Thorpe Award snub, special talent, Hunter wants to be a Bronco
Episode Date: December 19, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the best of Travis Hunter talk throughout the college football season. Top stories include Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders goes of...f on Hunter being snubbed by Jim Thorpe Award, Unc and Ocho know we won’t see another player like Travis for a long time, Hunter wants to be a Denver Bronco and much more!03:10 - Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders put on a show in this game12:00 - Coach Prime goes off on Travis Hunter’s Thorpe Award snub15:45 - Travis Hunter’s odds soar despite the loss18:52 - We won’t see another Travis Hunter for a while22:40 - Shannon and Ocho look over who leads in the Heisman Race27:46 - Colorado looks like a completely different team31:30 - Travis Hunter wants to be a Bronco(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In the last home game at Folsom Field in front of the home. Travis Hunter and Shadour Sanders put on a show.
Colorado demolished Oklahoma State 52 to nothing to keep their
slim playoff hopes alive. Prime told Colorado going into respond
after the 37-21 loss. The Buffaloes didn't just respond.
They obliterated the opposition. It was Colorado's largest margin of victory since beating the Gophers,
the Minnesota Gophers 58 to nothing in 1991.
Shador Sanders was 34 of 41, 438, five touchdowns and an interception.
Shador, excuse me, Travis Hunter, 10 catches, a buck 16, three touchdowns,
a pick, two playas breakups. They had, yeah, Travis was, no, Shador was 31 or 41, 438,
five touchdowns, one interception. Webster, Wester, excuse me, had 11 catches, a buck 75, two touchdowns.
Travis Hunter, 10 catches, one 16, three touchdowns. I think his name is Will Shepard,
has six catches for 67 yards. I like this because this is what Prime knew. Prime knew
that the boys at State was going to try to give Gen.T. as
many carries as he could handle and let him try to get as many yards he can. And he says,
I'm not going to let y'all, I'm not going to just get up a big and take my dogs, call my dogs off.
Trav, stay out there. Because I want them to, I want them to, I would let them know
just how great you are. Can I interest you in 10, four bucks, 16 and three touchdowns?
Can I interest you on a pick?
Can I interest you in two pass breakups?
Can I interest y'all in that?
Yeah.
He left no doubt.
At all.
No doubt that he's going to win the Heisman Trophy
in December.
What is that, the first week of December?
So that's next Saturday, isn't it?
It's normally the first Saturday, it's normally the first Saturday in December. So that's next Saturday, isn't it? It's normally the first Saturday.
It's normally the first Saturday in December.
December 14th, they back it up.
Okay.
Oh yeah, because you know, they got,
they got conference play now.
Oh, right.
Yep.
So conference play would be next weekend.
Yeah, there's no question in my mind.
He's the best college player, look.
And there's nothing low.
Aston Genty has had an unbelievable season.
2000, what is he at?
2000 and is he at 2020?
Was it 2086?
Well we know Barry, Barry, Barry Rush for 26, 25 and 11 games.
And he had another 225 yards and five touchdowns in the
holiday bowl that they didn't count that. So he would have been over 2,800 yards and over
40 touchdowns in 12 games, which I mean, think about how much, how many yards you would literally,
you would literally have to rush for like 250 yards a game, Ocho, to beat that. 2288.
So he has 20, he has 2288 yards and he has
the conference championship next week right?
okay so Barry's 2625 2628 so he's about what 350 350, 340 something yards, 334.
340.
But I love what I saw from Colorado, 340.
Man, Ocho, if they could have just got Kansas now, they're going to the big 12 championship game
with a chance to get, no question,
they're going to the, what you call it,
they'll be going to the college football playoff.
So now they have to rely on two or three teams to lose.
Iowa, if I'm not mistaken, is it Iowa or Iowa State?
I think it's Iowa State.
Yeah, so hopefully everything goes in their favor
and they make it to the playoff.
I think they can call some hell now.
They can call some hell and call some havoc depending on who they matched up with so
You know, that's it. Here's the hope may do make it
Yeah, he could he could easily but how many games have we played 12 13 he played 12 games he's played 12 games
So he's already played one more game. I don't think he's getting 340. Who did they play? Who did they play?
Okay.
Yeah.
And he can play in the college.
You gotta go play a game in the college football playoff.
And they're gonna give him as many carries as he needs.
I can see that.
I can see that.
So he needs a hundred.
Cause if they, what if they lose this game?
Do you think they make the college football playoff?
Who did it?
But who could it possibly be?
Man, how the Colorado State, what's it called to beat the breaks off deal?
Yeah, yeah.
So they're guaranteed at least two more games on Joe.
And so he's probably gonna need,
he's gonna need 340 yards in two games.
And there haven't been very many games this year
that he's gotten held under 170 yards.
And I think this is why,
I think this is why Prime left his guy.
Right.
That he's like, look, no, no, no, no, no.
I know it's 35 nothings, so we gonna finish this thing out.
And Travis, his last game at Folsom Field,
nobody in Colorado is gonna not remember him.
They're gonna remember him forever.
You can make the case,
he's the greatest college Colorado player ever.
I mean, Cordell, Rashaad Salam,
Byron Rizzo White, he was a Supreme Court Justice.
He went there, but it's hard.
They had Westbrook, they've had some great defenders,
they had Alfred Williams and they have Hudson
and they had a lot of different,
got Eric Miannimi, JJ Flanagan.
They've had some guys, but it's gonna be hard to say
that they're better players than Travis Hunter.
No.
Hey yo. Wow.
George is losing.
What?
17-nothing, Georgia Tech.
Where is, I mean, where my remote at?
No, because if I turn that on,
I'm gonna be looking to my left, don't worry about it.
But you're doing through the ball exceptionally well today.
34, 41, 438.
He broke his own record.
He had the most touchdown passes in a single season.
He upped that, now what's he at now, like 34?
He most passing yards in a single season.
I think he broke Coy Detmer's record back in the mid 90s
when he was playing for Rick Neuhuisel.
Yeah, he set an all time single season passing record,
the previous record was 3,527 yards set by Coy Demer with another game to play.
So he has an opportunity to move that even further.
Joe Travis Hunter, he had already had he was the Heisman front runner.
And today was his most impressive game of his career.
A three touchdown performance, a one interception, a couple of pass breakups.
Hunter had 10 catches for 116 yards, three touchdowns,
his fourth interception on the Caesar
with the regular season in the stat book offensively.
He had 92 receptions, 1,152 yards, 14 receiving touchdowns,
one rushing touchdown.
On defense, he had four interceptions
with a lot of quarterbacks
not even throwing in his direction.
He is the best collegiate player in football.
We've never seen a guy that could do what he did on both sides of the ball.
Coach crime goes off when Travis Hunter snubbed for the Jim Thorpe war.
Time blasted the fact that Travis Hunter not selected as a finalist for the Jim Thorpe war,
saying the omission was idiotic and devalued the integrity of the war.
Highest Travis snubbed by the Thorpe award.
You can have my award, you can have mine back.
Matter of fact, I'm going to give it mine.
I ain't using it, just sitting up there collecting dust
so Travis can have my Thorpe award
because if it ain't the most idiotic thing
in college football, if he's not a finalist
for the Jim Thorpe award and he is,
I would say arguably,
but I don't think I really argue about the young man
being the best defensive back in college football.
It just looks bad, Ocho.
The kid win the Heisman, the Heisman trophy.
He's a defensive back.
He's also a receiver.
And you mean to tell me he's not one of the best three
DBs in the country? We already know he is.
Actually, we know he's the best DB.
And that's why our prime planted that seed maybe two or three weeks ago when he
was in front of the media and understanding how they were going to play games, how
they were going to play games based on how they feel about him, allowing their
disdain and disgust for him personally to affect the success of the players on
the team that are deserving of the accolades and what they've done this year in being the best player offensively
and defensively on the field. He's already said it. So again, everything is coming to
a head that he knew they were going to do. He knew they were going to do this.
I, it doesn't make sense to me. Now he's nominated as one of the best defensive,
I think it's the Nagurski Award,
which is the best college defensive player.
But not the best, so he one of the best college,
isn't DB a defensive player?
I thought, that's what I could be wrong with you.
But I thought DB was on the defensive side of football.
And because we've seen DBs win defensive player of the year,
we saw Stefan Gilmore, Prime won it,
Rod Woodson won it, who else won it?
I think Charles Woodson won it, Rod Woodson won it.
So we've seen DBs win defensive player of the year,
which means they were the best Defensive Player of that year.
Okay, so you mean to tell me this man could possibly win the Heisman,
he's a finalist for the Nagurski Award, but he's not a finalist for the Thorpe Award?
You know, they make their own rules.
When you're in positions of power like that,
and you're able to control the narrative, this is the type of stuff they pull. the the Thorpe war because he won the Heisman. I'm sure he did. Cause he was the best, he was a player that year.
Yeah.
Funny. It's funny how it works.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
It just, it just seems, it just seems it doesn't make sense to me that a guy
could possibly win the Heisman
and he plays defensive back but he's not one of the best defensive back. He could win the he could
win possibly the best defensive player of the year but he's not the best DB. Yeah. So how did I try to
figure out how did Miles Garrett win defensiveensive Player of the Year,
but he's not one of the best defensive linemen?
They make up the rules as they go.
They do what they wanna do.
Travis Hunter-Odd soars in spite of a loss.
He hauled in 125 yards receiving,
two touchdowns on eight receptions.
Hunter eclipsed the 100 yard receiving mark
for the sixth time this season,
tying a single season school record.
On defense, Hunter, seven total tackles,
two pass breakups, and were an interception.
Here's the thing though, Ocho.
Yeah.
And he got that interception which he dove.
Oh, were you undercutted?
Yeah, yeah.
They'd have ended up, they'd have ended up,
they'd have ended up, they'd have ended up,
they'd have ended up, they'd have ended up, they'd have ended up, they'd have ended up, they'd have ended up, they didn't they didn't go ahead and sit him to have the data go ahead and send it to him
They say you might as well you might as well especially he almost had it too. If they've been one for the ground he would
Draft King sportsbook now have his has have him as a minus 800 favorite
Ahead of Ashton Gentry who has the second best odds at plus 650.
I just don't unless he rushes for 400 yards and six touchdowns.
I just don't know how he overtakes it.
I just don't know Joe.
He's not he's not he's not gonna overtake him.
Listen Travis Hunter is going to win the Heisman Trophy.
Everybody can see that everybody can see that now.
I would hope and again, I've said it before those are doing the voting.
I would hope that they don't allow their personal vendetta against Prime,
maybe not like them for whatever reason it may be,
but don't allow your personal issues with Prime
to take away from a player's success
that's doing something absolutely phenomenal
and spectacular that's been done before,
but never been done to this magnitude.
Don't do that, don't do that.
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I think, uh, time will have them ready to play seven and two.
They won 10 games.
That's the first time that they had a coach to win.
Go win 10 wins in a combined season.
Uh, since Gary Barnett and 99 and 2000, that just goes to show you a team that
won four games last year looks like it's about to double that win total up this
year.
Uh, there are a lot of people that's disappointed that coach prime is doing so
well because there are a lot of people that want to see him fail for whatever,
for whatever, for whatever reason. Maybe he didn't do an interview with you.
Maybe you don't like the way, you know, that they call him a false prophet.
I don't get it. I don't know why.
It's not like you go into it.
You're not even the people that want to see him fail.
Think about everything.
If you follow Coach Prime's career, everything you go everywhere he goes,
even whether it was on the field or whether it's off the field, everything he does and puts his time in, it turns a goal.
Everything he does and puts his time in, it comes into fruition and there's success behind
it.
So if you watch him at the high school level, he succeeded.
If you watch him at the collegiate level, even at Jackson State, he succeeded.
It was only a matter of time, even here in Colorado.
Now you think about what he's done so far in such a short amount of time,
what you think it gonna look like next year?
What you think gonna happen when the portal
happen hit next year?
What you think kid is gonna wanna do and will they-
Well, I won't worry about this year
cause unless they get another should do it Travis Hunter.
Let's go ahead, let's go ahead.
Let's go ahead and get this year out of the way.
You know the quarterbacks are going to want to come play there.
I don't think that's going to be the issue.
Getting another player, getting another skilled player,
snatching somebody else from one of those other power five schools. Oh, they,
they don't come.
You know, should do her and Travis can be a top and both be top five picks.
Now what's the likelihood you get to top five picks out of the portal?
So what's the likelihood, what's the likelihood of you getting two top five picks out of the portal?
It's some young bulls out there that can play some ball now.
Now the chance of getting two top five picks, I don't know, but you can get some
very, very good quality players, especially quarterback.
I don't think we're going to see another Travis Hunter for a while.
We can see another receiver.
We can see another dynamic receiver that might transfer, hit the portal and come now. But we won't see a two-way player like that.
Yeah. Oh, Joe, mute your TV. You can hear in the background. Yeah. I just think the thing is, look,
I mean, to openly root for somebody to not have success, and I get it. You know, everybody,
because they expect black people to be humble.
Be glad you can be glad you got this big be humble.
They always expect us.
But, you know, why?
Why got to be humble?
It ain't bragging if I do what I say, I can.
I mean, and the thing is, because a lot of times because he was so great,
I mean, to be a professional football player and a baseball player simultaneous.
So, well, we could root again.
We I mean, we couldn't do it.
Say anything bad about him because he was at the top of his game in one sport
and he was a damn good player in another sport.
So now I guess the only thing we can do is just root against his team,
root against his players.
And if I look, sometimes I expect sometimes of other people to do that.
I just didn't expect that.
From from.
But I should have because where it's coming from,
from some of the people, some of the people that are coming from.
I think they've always done it.
They've always done it.
Most of the time, for one, we're not even afforded opportunities
to be at being positions of power like that, to be leaders of men,
especially young men at that.
So you already know what it comes with, especially when you have a coach that's not afraid to say what he needs to say.
He walks a certain way, he talks a certain way, and he doesn't abide by the guidelines of what it's like to be a head coach.
He doesn't. He marches by to beat his own drum drum and it rubs a lot of people the wrong way.
And I think the quarterback play on some of the teams that we're used to seeing that are really good. The quarterback play isn't good. Huh?
The quarterback play is not good outside of Sandoz,
cam ward and maybe two other two others. Um,
right. I think they like that guy. A lot of people like the kid at old Jackson
dark. He threw for five, 15 and six. Right I think they like that guy a lot of people like the kid at Ole Miss, Jackson Dark.
He threw for 5, 15 and 6 touchdowns today. What's the receiver name had? 8 for 2.
Watkins. He's rated real high too though. He's rated, he might be the number one or number two receiver on people's board.
8 for 2 is a hope. That's video game numbers, man. Yeah.
It is.
And 5 TDs.
I mean, the most I've had in the game is I've had 4 TDs
one time in college.
But they didn't have 5.
That's a lot.
Excuse me.
And averaging what?
30 yards.
He's averaging, damn near what?
30 yards again.
Basically, they're playing 7 on 7. That's 7 on 7 numbers. What 30 yards he's averaging damn this what 30 yards again that plan 707
That's 707 number, you're right
Yeah, but when you look at the quarterbacks that they I think
They had rated fairly high you had back and you have some of these other guys and when you look at it now
You hear them talking more about your door. Excuse me. Sure. And yours, yours was another guy that they had rated very high.
Oh Joe.
But now you hear it's your door.
Now you hear a cam ward.
Now.
Yeah.
And some, and it's, it's guys like that and Jackson Dart, I think he was, he was up
there, but he's getting played.
Now.
I think you look at his odds going into that game for the Heisman.
And then you look at what they are coming out
Of that game. So clearly he moved the needle with that performance that he had today right now
I still think Travis Hunter is the favorite for the simple fact
He's look he's going he's going oh, so he's got yards he's getting you know 31 pairs
I think he had a buck 47
I think he had like 30 cares last year like a last year last week
They had like 150 something but he's not doing that 250 the 208, you know the things like that
And so I felt that in order for him to win the Heisman
he was probably gonna have to go for like somewhere between 23 and 2500 yards because
We've seen guys get to the other yard. That's that's whole huh? going to have to go for like somewhere between 23 and 2500 yards because we've
seen guys get 2000 yards. That's that's whole, huh? And in spitting,
he's not the quarterback in the quarterbacks with it. I mean,
Cam Ward has what? 29 touchdowns.
But what trial is doing and the level in which he's executing it,
I'll show he could be a guy that ends up having over a thousand yards. Uh,
I don't know how many catches you have and can you look that up?
So how many catches he have but he's gonna go over a thousand yards. Uh, here's a guy that might have three four touchdowns
You know seven eight pass break. I'm gonna set it
It's gonna be yeah. Yeah, obviously. Yeah, and it's gonna be hard
It's gonna be hard to overlook that old Joe is just so hard because he's playing both at an extremely high level
And so we look at it
Woody was Charles Wilson did it?
Champ did it miles miles Jack did it but we thought of those guys as more offensive
I mean a defensive player. I'm not so sure that people don't think that
more offensive. I mean, a defensive player. I'm not so sure that people don't think that
that trial is more of an offensive player because he's so dynamic. I mean, he's so dynamic
and those guys, they played, they had packages. They didn't play every step. He's playing every day. You know what scares me a little bit? You know, when it comes to Travis Hunter or even
Shador being mentioned and taken seriously about being able to win the Heisman.
It's about all the people that aren't fond of Dion.
All the people that aren't fond of Prime and the success that he's having.
I hope it doesn't affect those that are doing the voting when it comes to the Heisman race.
I just, it just doesn't sit right with me.
Chidor hasn't been in the talks about the Heisman race for what, to me,
what it seemed like for a very long time.
And they're playing, they're playing it fair.
Well, I don't hear a name, they talk about everybody else outside of Shador.
Obviously, obviously Travis Hunter is doing what he's doing.
And that's, that's, that's a goddamn no brainer.
But it's like that, you know, Shador's name isn't being brought up in talks and
it's not on charge.
It's not on graphs. It's not on graphs.
It's weird to me.
And I just hope that people's personal issue with prime and the Colorado
Buffaloes doesn't affect the players that are playing well.
Yeah, I agree.
But I think Shidora is having an unbelievable season.
I mean, what do you think?
You have 21 touchdowns, six interceptions.
He's still completing what 70, you know, 70 plus percent of his passes,
which is really, really good.
He just so happened to be playing on the on a team with a guy
that's playing both sides of the football.
He's playing both of those at extremely high level.
You know, it happens.
It's kind of like, you know, you have two basketball players
and they're both really good.
But one is just having a crazy, crazy season.
I mean, you know, so, uh, we've, we've seen that happen before.
I don't show Colorado is one game away from being bold.
Yeah.
Your standards with 23 or 33 passes, 250 yards, two touchdowns, a Russian touchdown with two
interceptions.
Travis Hunter started, uh, started after injuring his shoulder against
Colorado, against Kansas State.
But with the 28 three lead, he sat out the entire second half to rest that shoulder.
The Buffalo's improved to five and two with a win today.
Well, they've been five and two since 2014, man.
I think, I think 2014, something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah. I think they look good today, man. They look like a completely different team.
They look like a completely different team. They could have put up more points than they did too.
They could have put up more points than they did and you say they're both eligible with one more
win right? Yeah, gotta get a six. They just beat Arizona. Who do they have next?
Do you know?
I don't, who do they got?
Who's on the schedule?
Don't they got it?
Do they play Arizona State this year?
Cincinnati, they got Cincinnati at home.
Okay, that's a dub.
What?
Ag Texas Tech, Texas Tech got trounced today.
Texas Tech, they not good this year, huh?
They throw the ball around.
Yeah, they always been like that.
So hell, the Bucks got a chance to go seven and two.
Yeah, the score was 28-seven.
Colorado was up 28-seven at the half and so Travis Hunter,
Coach Prime gave him the rest of the day off. They're doing a great job. They're
attacking the quarterback. If you look at it, one, three, four, five, seven, look like
they had like seven sacks, seven tackle for losses. Defense is doing a
great job.
They ran the football, Ocho,
they ran the football 39 rushes, 148 yards.
Webster had another big day receiving the ball,
eight for buck 27, 23, had 23 completions for 250 yards,
two touchdowns, and they ran the ball.
This is one of the times, Ocho, when you look at it,
they had more rushing attempts than passing attempts.
Yeah, and you know what's funny?
When you're running the ball efficient like that,
and you're gashing teams like that,
it balances out the playbook.
You can do what you want to do in the pass game
when you know you can run the ball.
It makes everything easier, everything easier.
Oh, Texas Tech ain't that bad. They are five and two. BYU's just atop the conference. Mm-hmm. It makes everything easier, everything easier.
Oh, Texas Tech ain't that bad, they are five and two.
BYU sits atop the conference at four and oh,
tie with Iowa State at four and oh.
K-State is three and one, they six and one.
Texas Tech is three and one in the conference.
Cincinnati is three and one in the conference.
Colorado is three and one in the conference.
Seven and oh, seven and oh, six and one,
five and two, five and two, five and two.
Kansas State has the advantage
because they already beat Colorado head to head.
Colorado, yeah.
So, but this game, you know, hey,
they can do some damage.
Win against Cincinnati, and hey.
I like, but I like, it seems to me that they are,
they get better.
They just can't have that love because remember what they
did to UCF Ocho, they went down there and they dominated.
Most complete game.
Even coach prime came on and said,
this was our complete, most complete game.
And then the next week, all of a sudden they forgot how to,
to stop the run and how to protect your door.
So hopefully they played, they, they like, you know what?
This is how we got to where we needed to be.
Let's continue this.
But that defense, the defensive line,
they were attacking today.
They did an unbelievable job.
Travis Hunter went on destroying podcast
and said he wishes he could stay in Colorado
and play for the Broncos
because of the love the community has shown him.
He says neighbors leave signs before the game and watch his dog when he's on the road
That's live
I I mean, I look that's one thing
They love what
Oh my god
They love they look he obviously he's he's a phenomenal phenomenal talent.
Did you see that? Did you see that? God damn picture him that video him playing basketball?
Oh, yeah, boy. He got some element. Yeah, he can elevate.
But I can just imagine if he was a if he played for the Broncos. Can you imagine him and Pastor Kane
Jr. One on one side Travis. I
know another. They're locking
down for sure. They're locking
down for sure but unfortunately
I don't know the Broncos. I
mean I don't think the Broncos.
I don't think the Broncos would
take a I mean he's there. You know, nobody passes them up unless you need a quarterback.
Unless you know, you need a quarterback, you know.
Cause all things being equal,
I'm always gonna take a quarterback.
I don't give a damn.
I don't care.
I need a guy that's gonna score the points.
Quarterback, cause he touched the ball too much.
Sometimes the person that touched the ball too much
can also put you in harm's way, as we've seen so far.
Obviously, our quarter backs are created equal,
but I give you a choice.
Patrick Mahone of Travis Hunter.
Josh Allen of Travis Hunter.
Lamar Jackson of Travis Hunter.
Jane Daniels of Travis Hunter.
CJ Stroud of Travis Hunter. Dak Prescott of Travis Hunter. Daniel Jones of Travis Hunter, CJ Stroud of Travis Hunter, Dak Prescott of Travis Hunter.
Daniel Jones of Travis Hunter, Trevor Lawrence of Travis Hunter.
Well first of all, but here's the thing though, Ocho, I don't believe had Daniel Jones not going to Duke and been to and been coached David Cutcliffe
yeah coach Payton and coach Eli so right you got two number one overall picks
that was coached by him you know the scouts oh this guy has an arm better
than Payton and Eli this guy's more athletic than Payton Eli this guy sees
the field he's bigger bigger. He's stronger.
Lot of, a lot of, a lot of.
Oh, then you heard with David Cutcliffe playing?
Now he coach Peyton and Eli.
Now he would know if anybody would know.
Same thing if Rayl says something about you.
Now you know Rayl don't know that.
She been with him for five years.
See, you see how that go, Ocho?
So somebody that has coached two guys, one Super Bowl MVP,
Super Bowl MVP, now he's coaching somebody else.
And he says, oh, as far as talent,
I think he might have more talent.
Now I'm not saying he's gonna be Peyton Manning,
but could he be Eli?
Eli was a two-time Super Bowl winner.
He's gonna go to the Hall of Fame.
So, yeah, Trav, man, he's phenomenal, bro.
He's phenomenal.
Hopefully he's enjoying his time off there on the bye.
We coach up and then they come back
and home against Kansas State.
Yeah, I'm gonna go to that game.
You going to the game?
I mean, Trav is talked about NIL saying,
it's not about the NIL, it's about the NFL.
If I would have went somewhere else,
I could have gotten major amount of money.
You see where I'm at with the best coach
that's going to put me in the best situation.
Time has made it abundantly clear.
The young man said he wanted to play offense and defense.
Ty gave him that opportunity because he didn't want to rob him of his God given ability.
Now, all I can do is do what he's under my tutelage,
let him play offense and defense.
Once he goes to the next level.
I think, did he went anywhere else outside of Colorado?
You think they would
allow him to play offensive defense?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
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