Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders will have their Colorado jerseys retired Saturday as part of the football team's spring game festivities, the school announced Monday.
Hunter, who wore No. 12, won the Heisman Trophy this past season and was the consensus national player of the year after starting at both receiver and cornerback. He won eight major awards in all and was a unanimous first-team All-American.
In his Colorado career, Hunter had 153 catches for 1,989 yards and 21 total touchdowns, while adding 67 tackles, 7 interceptions, 16 pass breakups and a forced fumble on defense. He played 2,625 total snaps in two years.
Sanders, the son of coach Deion Sanders, started the past two seasons for the Buffaloes and set more than 100 school records, including career passing touchdowns, passer rating and completion percentage. In two seasons wearing the No. 2 jersey, he threw for 7,364 yards with 64 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions.
Hunter and Shedeur Sanders are expected to be drafted in the first round of the NFL draft, which begins April 24.
Four numbers have previously been retired in Colorado's 135-year football history: Byron White's No. 24, Joe Romig's No. 67, Bobby Anderson's No. 11 and Rashaan Salaam's No. 19.