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Rashaan Salaam's Legacy Reignited by Travis Hunter's Heisman Win

Rashaan Salaam holding the Heisman trophy

After an extraordinary 11-1 season with the Buffs in 1994, running backRashaan Salaam(Soc ex’96). Salaam, then a junior, was the fourth Division I player to top the 2,000-yard rushing barrier. He also led the nation in scoring.

“It was a special season, especially after the Miracle at Michigan game,” saidDave Plati(Jour’82), who was assistant athletic director for sports information during Salaam’s time at CU.

Thirty years later, cornerback and wide receiverTravis Hunter(Psych’26), the university’s second, bringing Salaam’s name back into the spotlight.

“Rashaan hated the attention he was receiving,” said Plati. “He was the consummate team player, and after he won all his awards, most of his comments were directed at saying his success was due to his teammates.”

Salaam died in 2016 at the age of 42.

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