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    Colorado's Travis Hunter mocked his own offensive line during a College Football 25 live stream

    By Andrew Joseph,

    3 days ago
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    With the release of EA Sports’ College Football 25 set for this week, some players have gotten an early access to the game. That included cover athlete and Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter.

    According to Hunter, the game is realistic — just not in the way many would have expected.

    In a live stream of the game this weekend, Hunter had the game’s version of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders leave a clean pocket and scramble into an eventual sack. After that play, Hunter read a comment that asked if the offensive line was realistic.

    Hunter replied, “Yes, very realistic. They can’t block for nothing!”

    Last season, Colorado did have one of the worst offensive lines in college football, allowing nearly 5 sacks per game. So, Hunter wasn’t wrong there, but you don’t hear many players call out teammates like that before the season even starts.

    College football fans also had thoughts on the comment.

    This was how Twitter/X reacted

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