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Legendary cornerback and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach, Deion Sanders, has found new hope in Travis Hunter. After a tough 4-8 season, Coach Prime faces immense pressure to guide the Buffs to victory. Thus, their spring practice kicked off with intense scrutiny, but Sanders finds confidence in his stars — quarterback son Shedeur Sanders and two-way standout Travis Hunter.

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Deion Sanders, a figure of immense influence in football, has thrown his weight behind Travis Hunter. In a bold move, Sanders declared that the performance of his son, Shedeur, and Hunter would determine their 2025 draft destinations, not the other way around. This endorsement from Sanders, a man who knows talent when he sees it, has only served to amplify the buzz around Hunter’s potential. A recent video captures Sanders’ high expectations for the Buffs, urging them to emulate Hunter’s work ethic and commitment.

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Deion Sanders sets the standard with Travis Hunter

In a recent Well Off Media video, Deion Sanders created quite some buzz by taking over the camera during a Colorado Buffaloes practice session. He immediately pointed at star cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter and said, “That’s a starter.” Hunter was a highly valued starter for the team last year, playing on both sides of the ball. Sanders told his players, “Do whatever Travis do, that’s what I want.” Coach Prime is seemingly setting high standards in Boulder, with Travis Hunter as the team’s benchmark for success.

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Travis Hunter had a great freshman year at Jackson State, and he chose to follow his coach, Deion Sanders, to Colorado to learn even more from the legendary cornerback. The Colorado coach also sees great potential in Travis Hunter and believes him for good reasons.

Travis Hunter is now the Buffs’ beacon of hope

The Colorado Buffaloes’ transformation from a 1-11 record in 2022 to a respectable 4-8 was largely due to the contributions of standout players like Travis Hunter. Despite a setback of missing the first three Pac-12 games due to injury, Hunter concluded the season with three interceptions, five touchdowns, and an impressive 721 receiving yards. His versatility is unparalleled, being the only player in the past 30 years to play 200+ snaps on both sides of the ball. As Colorado navigates through significant changes, Hunter stands as the beacon of hope, shouldering the team’s aspirations on both defense and offense.

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Everyone agrees Hunter’s prowess on the defensive end is widely acknowledged, with many considering him the best cornerback in the country. His athleticism is a force to be reckoned with — his height, speed, and agility make it a daunting task for opposing teams to score against him. He’s a wide receiver on the offensive side, forming a formidable partnership with quarterback Shedeur Sanders. This All-American player has set his sights high — he aims to lead Colorado to a winning season and secure the top pick in the 2025 NFL draft. To achieve this, he knows he must elevate his game further, building on his stellar performance for the Buffs last year.

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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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