Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders in grey hoodieDeion Sanders (Photo via Getty Images)
The Colorado Buffaloes have another two-way player in their ranks this season, with Travis Hunter no longer the only such player on the team.

Hunter, a Heisman favorite for his remarkable exploits on both sides of the ball for Colorado, is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in 2025, though he is unlikely to be used at both WR and CB once he gets to the NFL.

In any case, he’s no longer the only two-way cog in the CU setup, with senior offensive lineman Tyler Brown now set to play on the defensive line against Texas Tech this Saturday.

While this sounds cool, it’s not a move Deion Sanders would have made if he had a choice. The Buffaloes have been dealing with injuries, with defensive end Dayon Hayes and defensive tackle Taurean Carter out for the season, and are doing this out of necessity.

Brown, formerly of Louisiana-Lafayette and Jackson State, played as an OL throughout college but has experience on the defensive line from high school.

He has also started a few games at right tackle and left guard for Colorado this season.

The Colorado Buffaloes Have Fit Tyler Brown Into A Rotational Scheme

The program has recently implemented a rotation at the offensive guard positions. So Brown isn’t on the field for every offensive play, enabling him to spend time on defense, too.

The player wore grey in practice all week, just like Hunter does. The Colorado Buffaloes’ offense usually wears black, while the defense wears white. Players who wear grey feature on both sides.

It will be interesting to see how the experiment works out, with the bowl-eligible Buffs now keen on a seventh win after also finding themselves in the Top 25 rankings.

They play the Red Raiders away from home at 5:00 p.m. ET tomorrow.

VIDEO: Nick Bosa Could Be In Serious Hot Water After Crashing Brock Purdy’s Postgame Interview To Make A Shocking Political Statement On Live TV

Nick Bosa crashes Brock Purdy's interview.Brock Purdy (Photo via NBC Sports)
Nick Bosa may have landed himself in hot water with the NFL following his actions after the San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

The Niners enjoyed a 30-24 win over Dallas in the ‘SNF’ fixture. Quarterback Brock Purdy had a stellar game, completing 18 of 26 passing attempts for 260 yards and a touchdown while showing some surprising athleticism as a scrambler.

Bosa also had an impressive outing as he made life pretty difficult for the Cowboys offensive line, also making three tackles, a sack, and two QB hits.

After the game, he popped up behind Purdy while the QB was being interviewed and pointed to his “Make America Great Again” hat before running toward the locker room.

Check it out in the clip below: