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Travis Hunter Completely Trashes Colorado OL
By Garrett Burroughs,
13 hours ago
(Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports)
Travis Hunter Completely Trashes Colorado OL
I’m not sure the karma gods are going to look kindly on this one.
Travis Hunter is one of the best players in the country according to the national media. I use them as an example because I’m not 100% sold, and what happened today is part of the reason why. Hunter and Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders were streaming EA Sports College Football 25, and Hunter was caught on stream trashing the entire offensive line for Colorado.
In the video, Travis Hunter is asked if the offensive line for the Buffaloes is realistic, to which he responds “Yes, very realistic. They can’t block for nothing”.
I just wonder how his teammates are going to react to this. In the video, Sanders looks kind of taken aback by the comment and starts to defend his guys up front. But man, this is a brutal look if you are Hunter. There are already maturity questions with this kid, and now he’s talking smack to his teammates about how they play in the video game. I don’t know that the karma gods are going to look kindly upon a star player talking about his teammates like this.
It does make me laugh that Hunter was controlling Sanders and did him justice. He held onto the ball for far too long, attempted to scramble knowing he couldn’t, and then proceeded to cry about it.
Travis Hunter and the Colorado Buffaloes are one of the highest-rated offensive and defensive units in College Football 25, and Hunter is a big reason why. He is touted as one of the best CBs in the country and very promising at WR. However, this is a terrible look for him. His teammates, especially the offensive linemen, are not going to take this lightly. He may not care because he has one year left before he inevitably leaves for the NFL, but this might be a huge blemish on his reputation.
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