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    NFL-Bound Travis Hunter Reveals Heartfelt Gesture for Fans From Last Home Game at Colorado

    Travis Hunter revealed that he signed autographs for hours following his final home game with the Colorado Buffaloes last weekend.

    Earlier this week, Colorado Buffaloes star dual-threat player Travis Hunter revealed that he signed autographs and jerseys “for everyone who was standing outside that door” following the Buffaloes’ final home game of the campaign. Hunter revealed that he spent upwards of five hours ensuring that he could sign as many things as he possibly could.

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    What Did Travis Hunter Reveal About His Potential Final Home Game With the Buffaloes?

    While discussing Colorado’s dominant 52-0 win over the Oklahoma State Cowboys on his YouTube channel “The Travis Hunter Show,” Hunter explained how he wanted to present the Buffaloes’ supporters with one final gesture to show his appreciation.

    Hunter detailed how he “signed every autograph that I could get to. Well, at my pop-up shop, I signed every single autograph.”

    He further clarified how he spent the remainder of the day after the game ensuring he got to every last one, no matter how late into the evening and night that was.

    “If you were at the pop-up shop, you definitely got your stuff signed. I stayed there, I don’t know, when was the game over at like one or two? I stayed there until like nine or 10,” he outlined.

    Hunter’s full comments on the situation are discussed from the 14-minute mark onward in the video above.

    Has Hunter Played His Final Home in Boulder?

    Hunter and the Buffaloes may not be in the College Football Playoff, but they will play in a bowl game. It won’t be at Folsom Field, however, and thus, Hunter has played his final home game in Colorado.

    In his final home game, Hunter had another remarkable performance. Against the Cowboys, he had 10 receptions for 116 yards and three touchdowns. He also added one interception on defense.

    Hunter is the current favorite for the Heisman Trophy as of now and could potentially be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

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