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Travis Hunter has been making the most of his offseason by attending various sporting events. After recently enjoying Lionel Messi’s record-breaking performance in Miami, Hunter made a surprise visit to the PBR World Finals at the Cowtown Coliseum.

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During his visit, Hunter had a memorable encounter with John Crimber, a professional rodeo cowboy and son of Brazilian bull riding legend Paulo Crimber. At just 18 years old, John Crimber has already made a name for himself, becoming the youngest rookie to enter the PBR world championship ranked second. While he trails slightly behind Cassio Dias, his accomplishments have made him a rising star in the sport. Despite his success, Crimber was thrilled to meet Hunter, calling him his favorite college athlete. This meeting between two young sports stars, each excelling in their respective fields, was proof of the mutual admiration and respect they shared. 

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Travis Hunter’s PBR surprise turns into winning motivation

Travis Hunter’s surprise appearance at the first few rounds of the 2024 PBR World Finals at the Cowtown Coliseum was a moment that delighted fans and underscored his influence and popularity. The PBR team shared a video on X, captioning the moment, “You never know who will show up to the PBR World Finals. Even your all-time favorite football player Travis Hunter.” It captures Crimber exclaiming, “It’s my favorite college player!” as Hunter tapped him on the shoulder. Hunter’s visit seemed to provide “some extra motivation” for Crimber, who was clearly thrilled by the encounter. Hunter wished the young star “good luck” before leaving, but the interaction didn’t end there. Hunter later shared the video on his Instagram story, captioning it, “First time, definitely not my last,” suggesting he’ll be back for more PBR action.

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Crimber shared his round three victory with fellow rider Daylon Swearingen, celebrating in front of a packed house. He later posted about the win, captioning it, “Had to do it for my boy” and tagging Travis Hunter. 

Hunter’s stardom soars beyond Colorado

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Travis Hunter’s popularity continues to soar, and his recent fanboy moment with rodeo cowboy John Crimber is no surprise. Hunter’s rising stardom was recently confirmed when he was featured on the cover of the deluxe edition of the popular EA Sports video game. Despite missing three games last season due to liver injury and playing for a team with a mediocre 4-8 record, Hunter’s talent and impact couldn’t be ignored. He was chosen for the cover alongside other top players like Quinn Ewers and Donovan Edwards.

Travis Hunter, the versatile Colorado Buffaloes two-way phenom, is not confining himself to football. He’s been making appearances at various sports events, including rodeo and soccer, showcasing his diverse sporting interests. This expansion beyond his home turf of Boulder demonstrates his broad appeal and interest in various sports. With a net worth of $2.7 million, this astute athlete clearly knows how to leverage his image and likeness in the sports world. 

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Jenifer Martin is a college football writer for EssentiallySports. Her coverage is focused on the latest developments in college football, including the transfer portal phenomenon and its impact on team dynamics. Before joining ES, she was a part of a prominent media outlet as a fitness and sportainment writer. It is her fandom for Coach Prime that got her into NFL. She is a die hard admirer of the positivity Deion Sanders has instilled in Boulder and the Buffaloes. When not following the latest football trends, you can find Jenifer lost in the latest movie or TV series.

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