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College was plenty of fun and games for Travis Hunter — and how could it not be?

The former Colorado standout became a household name after transferring from Jackson State, alongside Deion and Shedeur Sanders, by making plays on both offense and defense.

In his final season as a Buffalo, Hunter won the Heisman Trophy and parlayed that into becoming the second overall pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars, who gave up a haul in the NFL Draft to get him.

He’s currently listed as the Jags’ No. 2 wide receiver and No. 3 cornerback — ironically, he was originally seen as more of a corner than a receiver early in college.

Hunter mastered both ends of the field in college, but the National Football League is a different beast.

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