After having wrapped up his successful college football career with the Colorado Buffaloes in December, Travis Hunter is now focusing on his future in the NFL.
However, his family’s legacy in college football is far from over, with his younger brother, Trayvis, preparing to embark on his own collegiate journey in 2027.
In the latest episode of The Travis Hunter Show, the projected top-five NFL Draft pick was asked by a fan to share his favorite memories with Trayvis.
While he couldn’t narrow it down to just one moment, Travis reflected on several fond memories he shared with his brother, from dancing and making TikToks together to playing football and video games.
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“We’ve got so many memories… we used to do a lot of dancing, making TikToks. Play football with each other. Play video games with each other all the time… we went to Puerto Rico together last year… we always have fun… always be doing stuff,” Travis said.
Trayvis’ own path to college football
Although Trayvis may not share the same physical stature as his older brother, he still has a promising future ahead.
Standing at 5-foot-7 and weighing just 140 pounds as a high school sophomore, Trayvis has yet to receive the same attention that Travis, who stands at 6-foot-1 and 185 pounds, has enjoyed.
Still, Trayvis has been turning heads with his performances on the field, including an impressive game where he recorded six catches for 159 yards and two touchdowns.
His talent hasn’t gone unnoticed-Florida State hosted him on a recruiting visit in November.
Trayvis currently holds offers from Jackson State, where Travis began his collegiate career, and Tennessee State.
As he continues to grow and develop over the next two years, it’s likely that higher-profile opportunities will come his way.
Though his brother may be smaller in stature, Trayvis‘ athleticism and ability to shine on the field have set him up for an exciting future.
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