WATCH: Colorado star Travis Hunter's hilarious Onesies transition video in TikTok goes viral

Travis Hunter
Travis Hunter's hilarious Onesies transition video in TikTok goes viral.

Two-way football star Travis Hunter's uniqueness goes beyond the football field. His onesie game is unbeatable. In a video from September, Hunter said:

"Onesie is tough? I know, I stepped up my onesie game. I got a lot more coming."
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True to his word, Hunter recently posted a hilarious onesie transition video on TikTok, swapping his athletic gear for various wild costumes. He did so while showing off a moonwalk and other athletic dance moves.

Known for wearing giraffe onesies and more, 5-star Hunter is truly one of a kind. His standout last season with the Buffs, under coach Deion Sanders, has made him a star in demand.

Recently, he appeared on the cover of EA Sports College Football 25, sharing the spotlight with Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and Michigan running back Donovan Edwards.

Hunter, who played offense and defense for the Buffs, is now the first defender to grace the cover of 'NCAA College Football' since Brian Orakpo in 2009 on PS2.

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Travis Hunter of Colorado is making waves as a top junior prospect for 2025

According to 'The Athletic,' Travis Hunter, a cornerback and wide receiver for Colorado, is one of the top junior prospects for 2025. Here are the regular season snap leaders for 2023 in the Power 5 conferences:

  • Travis Hunter, Colorado (DB/WR): 1,029 snaps, 114.3 snaps per game
  • Nohl Williams, Cal (DB): 973 snaps, 81.1 snaps per game
  • Jonas Sanker, Virginia (DB): 958 snaps, 79.8 snaps per game
  • Cedric Gray, North Carolina (LB): 953 snaps, 79.4 snaps per game
  • Rod Heard II, Northwestern (DB): 953 snaps, 79.4 snaps per game
Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Travis Hunter. [Image: IMAGN]
Colorado Buffaloes cornerback Travis Hunter. [Image: IMAGN]

Hunter stood out by playing more snaps from scrimmage than any other Power 5 player last year, with 631 on defense and 475 on offense. That's a whopping total of 1,106 snaps, the highest of any player in at least the last six seasons.

Impressively, he achieved this in just nine games during his first year at that level, taking on the load of a starting NFL defender while playing two demanding positions.

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