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Travis Hunter’s Colorado GPA Draws Attention After Jaguars Debut originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Following a tremendous college football career, where he ascended to stardom at Colorado on and off the field, two-way star Travis Hunter made his NFL preseason debut on Saturday.
Although it may look a little different, the Colorado Buffaloes plan to match last season's receiving production. Colorado watched four wide receivers — Travis
Travis Hunter finished with a 4.0 GPA, was an anthropology major and a two-time first-team academic All-American.
Under head coach Deion Sanders, the Colorado Buffaloes transformed from a 1-11 team in 2022 to a 9-4 squad in 2024, earning an Alamo Bowl berth. Central to that turnaround were quarterback Shedeur Sanders and two-way star Travis Hunter.
He can do it all. Travis Hunter will line up on both sides of the ball for theJacksonville Jaguars this season, where he will forever change the history offootball. Winning the Heisman Trophy in 2024 after dominating as both acornerback and a wide receiver for Colorado,
Travis Hunter entered the NFL aiming to become a rare two-way star, but after his first injury with the Jacksonville Jaguars, a Pro Football Hall of Famer has warned that Hunter's
Travis Hunter is maybe the most polarizing player when it comes to fantasy football in 2025. So, how does the Jaguars' receiver project?
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter is one of the most anticipated players heading into the NFL season. While all the talk ha
Both Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter are gearing up for the start of their NFL careers after Sanders was selected by the Cleveland Browns and Hunter was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie wide receiver Travis Hunter is off to an exciting start to his NFL career, but in recent weeks, his personal life has become the subject of misleading speculation
There are plenty of question marks surrounding Colorado as it enters the 2025 campaign without stars Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders. During an appearance on First Take on Tuesday, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum revealed what he believes would be a successful season for Colorado head coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes.