Travis Hunter, Colorado’s two-way football sensation and protégé of Deion Sanders, has declared himself the most versatile athlete in sports. With comparisons to his coach and mentor, Deion Sanders, Hunter believes he has the talent to excel in multiple sports,
Travis Hunter is already considered as a potential No. 1 overall pick in April's NFL Draft. Known for his dominance as both a receiver and defensive back during his time at Colora
Insurance industry experts found the extra $1 million in disability insurance for the two Colorado football players to be a bit strange.
Deion Sanders was supportive of Travis Hunter and his fiancée on a recent appearance on “The Tamron Hall Show."
The Colorado coach claimed record-breaking coverage for Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter, but the real details have sparked debate.
The scrutiny regarding Hunter’s personal relationships led to his temporary retreat from social media platforms, sparking important conversations about the pressures young athletes face in an increasingly connected world, where personal and professional lives often intertwine in complex ways.
Could Travis Hunter be the key to convincing Deion Sanders to sign for the Dallas Cowboys? Jerry Jones is hunting his next head coach after moving on from Mike McCarthy on January
NFL, Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders
As the NFL Draft has become a year-long spoke on the ol' content wheel audiences have learned that the top of the board is always an evolving process filled wit
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders doesn't see anything wrong with the involvement of his father, Deion, in his career."I ain't know your parents being involved and wanting the best for you is a problem," Shedeur told reporters Saturday,
Quarterback Shedeur Sanders doesn't see anything wrong with the involvement of his father, Deion, in his career."I ain't know your parents being involved and wanting the best for you is a problem," Shedeur told reporters Saturday,
Deion Sanders made waves with a bold announcement ahead of December's Alamo Bowl against BYU. Colorado had secured record-breaking disability insurance, described it as a “tremendous” step forward for college athletes.