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Colorado Buffaloes rally past Baylor Bears in overtime

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When Colorado lined up for the final play of regulation Saturday night against Baylor, the plan called for Travis Hunter, the Buffaloes' do-it-all star, to serve as ... a decoy?

Colorado needed a Hail Mary touchdown to tie the score, and figured Hunter, who had six receptions for 126 yards, would attract the most attention. Hunter would run toward the middle of the end zone, ideally creating a more favorable matchup for LaJohntay Wester, a 5-11, 167-pound wideout.

"We put Travis backside, he's going to get all the attention, and then LaJohntay's just going to be there, outside, one-on-one," Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders said.