Travis Hunter left behind an unmatched legacy in college football, and now his younger brother Trayvis looks ready to take that even further.
With a growing list of Power 5 offers already on the table, Trayvis is quickly becoming a hot commodity among young talents in the country. Fans are buzzing, especially after Ohio State and Colorado entered the mix. The hype is real, and Trayvis is proving he’s a star in his own right.
Trayvis Hunter Attracts Major College Offers
Trayvis Hunter, a class of 2027 prospect, is already turning heads across the country, and not just because he’s Travis Hunter’s younger brother. The 5-foot-7, 140-pound wideout has speed that immediately jumps off the tape. He consistently beats defensive backs over the top and can cut routes after catching short passes, turning them into big gains.
Trayvis had a breakout sophomore season at Effingham County High School in 2024, posting 36 catches for 496 yards and 6 touchdowns in 9 games. Meanwhile, he keeps going viral with his 7-on-7 game highlights, where he plays for Cam Newton’s team C1N.
No wonder he now holds offers from powerhouses like Ohio State, Texas, LSU, Michigan, Florida State, Miami, Oregon, Georgia, and even Deion Sanders’ Colorado.
That kind of early attention is rare, but his skill set speaks for itself. Trayvis isn’t just following in Travis’ footsteps; he’s carving out his own path, and every major program in the country wants to be part of it.
Fans Want Trayvis Hunter to Pick Colorado
As soon as news of Trayvis Hunter’s growing list of offers hit social media, fans had plenty to say, especially about one school in particular: Colorado. Many believe he should follow in his brother Travis’ footsteps and play for Deion Sanders in Boulder.
“Colorado to carry on his brother’s legacy,” reacted one fan. “Colorado with Prime, of course,” added another.
But not everyone was sold. With major programs like Ohio State, LSU, Georgia, and Texas in the mix, some fans are pushing for other options.
“Give me one good reason why he shouldn’t pick Ohio State. I’m not even an Ohio State fan,” one person wrote.
Others are already predicting how it ends: “He gone go Colorado.” Another fan kept it simple: “Miami or Colorado.”
With so many offers on the table, it’ll be interesting to see whether Trayvis carves out his own path or preserves the Hunter legacy at Colorado. Either way, fans are clearly all in, and whichever school lands him is getting a game-changing talent with elite speed and serious upside.
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