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The four finalists for the NCAA 2023 championship have been announced. The teams are Texas, Washington, Michigan, and Alabama. Now, the analysts have joined in with their consensus on the possible battles and the outcomes. Recently, Colorado Buffs’ Travis Hunter entered the conversation.

While the Buffs’ hopes for the season ended with a loss in their final game, Hunter expressed his views about the possible winners in the CFP playoffs. It was definitely a tough call, and he did seek the help of his followers to make the final judgments. He precisely mentioned the winner in the Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies clash.

Travis Hunter pins the hopes on the Huskies to win against the Wolverines

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The lengthy NCAA football championship is finally entering the playoffs, with four teams making the cut. However, there was a lot of chatter regarding the unceremonious FSU snub in the CFP playoffs.

Travis Hunter, the Colorado Buffaloes WR, went live to share the latest happenings in the NCAA league and the favorites to win each playoff game. He said on the live stream: “I got to go with the conference, I got to go to Pac-12. I gotta go to Washington man, it’s going to be Washington to Michigan and who I think is gonna win though?” The talented WR asked on chat and even thought about it briefly as he progressed with his answer. “Washington man, I’m gonna go Washington. I think Alabama will go all the way though, I’m going to say Washington for conference bro, Pac-12.”

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Per Hunter, Washington is the favorite to win the battle against rampant Michigan. He also gave the verdict for the eventual winners, and the Michigan fans might want to look away. Hunter believed that the Alabama side could go all the way and win the 2023-24 NCAA season.

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As the season ends, there’s some excellent news for Hunter. He has been selected for his maiden first-team All-Pac-12 honors as a defensive back! This is huge for the youngster who had a stellar season with the Buffs.

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Travis experienced everything this year, from memorable victories and close losses to scoring heavily, getting a laceration injury, and bouncing back later. His impressive stats include three interceptions and five pass breakups, the most for the Buffs, combined with 31 tackles.

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