Travis Hunter and Opponent Make Amends After Colorado State Safety’s Hospitalization Following Hit on Field by Going Bowling

Seattle Sports

On Saturday, Colorado State safety Travis Hunter and his opponent made amends after Hunter was hospitalized following a hit on the field. The two players had a chance to make peace when they went bowling together.

The incident occurred during a game on October 12th when Hunter was hit hard by an opposing player. He was taken to the hospital with a head injury and was released the next day. After the game, the two players had not spoken to each other, but that changed when they decided to go bowling together.

Hunter said, “I was really nervous about going bowling with him, but it was actually really nice. We talked about the hit and he apologized for it. We both agreed that it was an accident and that we both just wanted to move on.”

The two players spent several hours together at the bowling alley, and Hunter said that it was a great experience for him. He said that he felt like he could finally move on from the incident and that it was a great way to start healing.

The incident has been a reminder of how important it is for players to take care of each other on the field. It’s important to remember that football is a physical sport, and injuries can happen. But it’s also important to remember that sportsmanship is still a part of the game, and it’s important to treat each other with respect.

Hunter and his opponent’s decision to go bowling together shows that it’s possible to make amends after a difficult situation. It’s a reminder that even in the heat of competition, it’s important to remember that we’re all human and that we should treat each other with respect.

Travis Hunter and Opponent Make Amends After Colorado State Safety's Hospitalization Following Hit on Field by Going Bowling