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Deion “Bucky” Sanders Jr. livened up the day with a savage joke aimed at Travis Hunter. The unsuspecting Buffs two-way star would never have known about it if Bucky hadn’t posted the joke on social media for everyone to see and laugh at.

If you look at what Coach Prime posted on Instagram today, you might wonder what’s happening.  The young person in the video who was wearing a “NOBDON” chain was fine until he opened his mouth to speak, imitating Hunter’s stutter. And this is how Bucky trolled Hunter by uploading the video. 

The video captured a stuttering Travis Hunter look-alike at a mall who admitted he doesn’t know the Buffs two-way star. The IG post caption read, “Repost @iamgeraldhuston @db3_tip (posted by @deionsandersjr).” Apparently, it was Deion Sanders Jr. who posted the video on his father’s account, as he’s his dad’s social media manager. Travis Hunter was quick to comment with a vengeful post, saying, “This how we playing say nomo.”

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Even Deion Sanders joined the fun and added fuel to the brewing vengeance. In the comments, he addressed his son, saying, “Bucky you ain’t right man! Travis gon get you son!!!!” Can Hunter pull off a prank on Bucky? We don’t know, but we hope he can find enough time to balance work and play as he bags a prestigious honor. 

Travis Hunter makes it to PFF’s early All-American team

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Travis Hunter, who is celebrated for his remarkable work ethic and effort, has been named to Pro Football Focus’s way-too-early All-American team. Last season, Hunter earned the title of a consensus first-team All-American and this season could be even better. As the 2023 Paul Hornung winner, he is the only player from Colorado to make it to this preseason list.

According to what PFF writer Mitch Kaiser said of Hunter, “It would be almost impossible for any other player to fill this role better than the Shohei Ohtani of college football.” He lauded Hunter’s last season stats, saying, “Hunter played 1,074 snaps last season (622 on defense, 452 on offense and 30 on special teams). Not only does he play both sides of the ball, but he is very good at both, earning 70.0-plus PFF grades in almost every category.” Hunter joins OSU RB Ollie Gordon and Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan as the only Big 12 players on PFF’s early list.