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Fans got a sneak peek at what’s to come with EA Sports College Football 25, with the official covers being released on Thursday. Colorado star Travis Hunter is one of the stars, alongside Texas QB Quinn Ewers and Michigan RB Donovan Edwards. All three were in Dallas earlier this year for the official shoot as the cover’s background is the Cotton Bowl. In between takes, Hunter took some time to predict what his eventual rating would be. He thinks EA Sports will give him a 98 overall due to his ability as a wide receiver and cornerback. Despite playing two positions, Hunter believes it will all ...
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Deion Sanders won’t change anything about the way Travis Hunter plays but it’s up to the latter to determine how effective he’ll be this season. At his best, Hunter is one of the best players in college football, being able to electrify as a wide receiver and be a stout defensive back for Colorado. When he was injured last season, Hunter was certainly missed on both ends of the field. Speaking with DNVR Sports, Sanders put the onus on Hunter to make sure he plays the best he can when he’s on the field. “It’s on him,” Sanders said. “You want the kid to have fun, and you want a kid to be all tha...
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Travis Hunter made the move inside as a defensive back during the spring, but he’ll go pretty much wherever Deion Sanders needs him in the secondary. The two-way star heads into 2024 as a Heisman candidate based on his abilities as a corner and wide receiver. Sanders fully expects his star player to “thrive.” Despite an injury last year, Travis was electric whenever he was on the field in 2023. “Yeah, he’s gonna be moved around,” Sanders said. “Travis is going to excel at wherever you place him. He’s that kind of a kid. He has that kind of character. He’s that kind of worker. He studies, he pr...
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Late last month, a report from the New York Post said Deion Sanders had a list of six teams he would “allow” his son, Shedeur, and Travis Hunter to play for in the NFL. On Wednesday, he emphatically shot that down. Sanders spoke with CBS Sports Colorado’s Romi Bean about that report and said it was “a stupid lie.” He pointed out his relationships within the league from his time as both a player and analyst to show why he wouldn’t make such a claim. “Who said that, and did you see me say that? … One thing about a lie, a lie is so fast, it can outrun the truth any day,” Sanders said. “That’s a b...
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