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    ‘I’m Crying’ – NFL Fans in Splits As Top Prospect Travis Hunter Recreates Deion Sanders’ Dance Moves as a Celebration

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    Colorado Buffaloes two-way threat Travis Hunter is killing it on the field, and his entertaining dance moves are winning over fans.

    Travis Hunter, the Colorado Buffaloes’ two-way phenom, is one of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft next year. The 21-year-old wide receiver/cornerback takes his sport seriously whenever he is on the field. However, that doesn’t mean he isn’t fun.

    Hunter gave a hilarious twist to his big celebration after the Colorado Buffaloes crushed the Texas Tech Red Raiders on the road.

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    Travis Hunter Entertains Fans With His Hilarious Coach Prime-Inspired Moves

    In the locker room, Hunter celebrated the 41-27 win over the Texas Tech Red Raiders with his teammates, including head coach Deion Sanders’ son, Shedeur Sanders.

    Bringing Coach Prime into the mix, Hunter reattempted one of Deion Sanders’ steps from his music video Must Be The Money, released in 1994.

    Fans were quick to notice the similarity and burst out with fun and laughter on social media. One fan wrote, “Travis doing Coach Prime dance from the video of must be the money.

    Another one poked fun, writing, “I’m crying.”

    A Buffs fan praised them for the win, “Have Fun you guys, You all deserve it ! I love it.”

    Some curious fans even started questioning the original song with Deion Sanders in it.

    One enquired, “Song?”

    Another one commented, “Yuuh what song is this?”

    While the fun and laughter shall continue, Colorado supporters are highly anticipating their team to go deep in the 2024 college football season, possibly the College Football Playoff.

    Travis Hunter’s Heisman Campaign Is Going Strong

    Hunter has been a standout for the Buffs this season, building a strong case for the Heisman Trophy with his unique skill set. He has recorded impressive stats, including 69 receptions for 856 yards and nine touchdowns.

    There’s no doubt that Hunter has been pivotal in Colorado’s 7-2 record this season. Hunter’s impact is further gauged by his 13.2 yards-per-catch average against conference teams, which resulted in 514 receiving yards in those matchups.

    His dynamic play style, both as a wide receiver and cornerback, has kept him in the Heisman conversation throughout the season. As Colorado gears up for their next game against Utah, Hunter’s performance will be crucial not only for his team’s success but also for his own.

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