Injury-Plagued Colorado Falls Short Against Kansas State
BOULDER, Colo. – In a heartbreaking turn of events tonight, the Colorado Buffaloes fell to Kansas State in a 31-28 thriller at Folsom Field. Colorado, entering the game on a three-game winning streak, was hit hard by injuries to key players, including star Travis Hunter, and couldn’t hold off a surging Wildcats team in the closing minutes.
Injuries Derail Colorado’s Momentum
From the start, the game was marked by setbacks for Colorado. Midway through the second quarter, two-way standout Travis Hunter exited with a shoulder injury, a blow to both the Buffaloes’ offense and defense. Hunter’s absence was felt immediately, as Kansas State capitalized on the weakened defense with a 60-yard touchdown drive that gave them a 14-7 lead heading into halftime.
But Hunter wasn’t the only casualty. Colorado also lost wide receiver Jimmy Horn Jr. to an injury before halftime, leaving the Buffaloes without one of their top offensive weapons. Later in the game, standout freshman Omarion Miller, who had racked up 145 receiving yards, was helped off the field after a big 51-yard catch in the fourth quarter.
Colorado Fights On Despite Setbacks
Despite the injuries, Colorado fought back. Quarterback Shedeur Sanders put up a gutsy performance, completing 34 of 40 passes for 388 yards and three touchdowns. Sanders kept the Buffaloes in the game, leading a furious fourth-quarter rally that saw Colorado take a 28-24 lead with just over three minutes left, thanks to an 11-yard touchdown pass to LaJohntay Wester.
Sanders' effort, though impressive, couldn’t overcome the Wildcats' efficiency. Kansas State, led by running back DJ Giddens, controlled the time of possession and took advantage of Colorado’s weakened defense. Giddens rushed for 182 yards, keeping the Buffaloes' defense on its heels throughout the night.
Kansas State’s Late Heroics
Just as Colorado thought they had taken control, Kansas State responded swiftly. Three plays after Sanders gave the Buffaloes the lead, Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson connected with Jayce Brown for a 50-yard touchdown pass, putting the Wildcats back in front 31-28 with two minutes left on the clock.
Colorado’s defense, already stretched thin due to injuries, couldn’t stop Kansas State’s late surge. The quick response stunned the home crowd, leaving the Buffaloes scrambling to regain their footing in the final moments.
Key Players Go Down
The loss of key players like Travis Hunter, Jimmy Horn Jr., and Omarion Miller took its toll on Colorado. Hunter’s exit left a glaring hole in the defense, allowing Kansas State to exploit the secondary. Meanwhile, the absence of Horn Jr. and Miller hurt the offense’s ability to stretch the field, limiting the team’s big-play potential.
Backup players stepped up admirably, with Colton Hood making a game-changing interception late in the fourth quarter. Hood’s 59-yard return set up Colorado’s go-ahead touchdown, but ultimately, the team’s injuries were too much to overcome.
Kansas State’s Dominance on the Ground
Kansas State’s victory was largely due to their ability to control the game on the ground. Giddens was a force, consistently breaking tackles and moving the chains for the Wildcats. Kansas State’s methodical approach allowed them to dominate the time of possession, keeping Colorado’s explosive offense off the field for extended periods.
The Wildcats' offensive line paved the way for Giddens, while Johnson added key passing plays when needed. Kansas State racked up 224 rushing yards on the night, wearing down Colorado’s defense as the game progressed.
A Tough Loss for Colorado
Tonight’s loss drops Colorado to 4-2 on the season and 2-1 in Big 12 play. The injuries to Hunter, Horn Jr., and Miller raise concerns about the team’s ability to maintain its early-season momentum as they face the remainder of their Big 12 schedule. Head coach Deion Sanders expressed pride in the team’s resilience but acknowledged the challenge ahead as they await updates on their injured stars.
With a road game against Arizona next week, the Buffaloes will need to regroup quickly. The team’s depth will be tested as they look to rebound from this tough defeat and keep their hopes alive for a strong finish in the Big 12.
Kansas State's Strong Showing
Kansas State’s win improves their record to 5-1 overall and 3-0 in Big 12 play. The Wildcats’ balanced attack and strong defensive showing proved to be the difference in tonight’s game. DJ Giddens’ 182-yard performance on the ground, combined with Johnson’s timely passing, helped Kansas State maintain control of the game when it mattered most.
Kansas State’s defense also played a pivotal role, sacking Shedeur Sanders six times and making life difficult for Colorado’s offense down the stretch. The Wildcats showed they are a force to be reckoned with in the Big 12, remaining undefeated in conference play.
Final Thoughts
Colorado’s loss to Kansas State revealed the impact injuries can have on a team, especially when it involves key players like Travis Hunter. Despite Shedeur Sanders' heroic efforts and Colorado’s resilience, the absence of their stars on both sides of the ball proved too much to overcome.
As Colorado heads into the second half of the season, they will need to rely on their depth and hope for the quick recovery of their injured players. Meanwhile, Kansas State solidifies its place as one of the top teams in the Big 12, with their balanced attack and strong defense putting them in prime position for a title run.







