EA Sports released the official trailer of the highly anticipated College Football 25 trailer on Friday, and it got Travis Hunter raving about himself. The Colorado two-way star was featured in the trailer, which gave fans and gamers a glimpse of what to expect in the upcoming video game.
In the video released by EA Sports, Hunter was seen catching for a touchdown while being roughly tackled. He subsequently stood up to perform his trademark celebration, bringing in some superb experience.
The former Jackson State cornerback, who will be on the cover of the video game, posted the trailer on his Instagram page and captioned it with:
"They got your boy lookin’ nice! #CFB25 can't come fast enough. #GoBuffs #EAatheletes”
Travis Hunter continues to get heralded in college football
Travis Hunter's football talent has been evident right from his high school days. He was rated the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2022 and initially committed to Florida State. However, he subsequently flipped to Jackson State in the FCS under the influence of Deion Sanders.
Despite playing in the FCS with an HBCU program, Hunter's talent was undeniable and he continues to get heralded in the college football landscape. He moved to the FBS with Colorado in 2023 and lived up to the expectations of many despite the Buffaloes’ struggles in the season.
Last season, Travis Hunter was a preseason All-American and ended the season as a consensus All-American. This makes his appearance on the cover of College Football 25 a well-deserved honor.
Who is on EA College Football 25 alongside Travis Hunter?
Travis Hunter is one of the three athletes featuring on the cover of the College Football 25 video game. The Colorado cornerback is deservingly on the cover of the video game following his superb first season at Colorado. He is joined by Quinn Ewers and Donovan Edwards.
Quinn Ewers was anticipated to enter the 2024 NFL Draft during the last college football season. However, the quarterback is returning to Texas for his senior season, giving him the opportunity to feature on the cover of the game. He threw for 3,479 yards and 22 touchdowns in 2023.
Donovan Edwards, on the other hand, was a crucial member of Michigan's 2023 national championship-winning squad. He scored two rushing touchdowns against Washington in the national title game and returned as the Wolverines' No. 1 running back in 2024 following the exit of Blake Corum.
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