Colorado Buffaloes two-way standout Travis Hunter didn't get much support following his Shohei Ohtani comments.
Although he is not participating in on-field workouts, Hunter is engaging in media sessions and meetings with NFL franchises, demonstrating his poise and readiness for the next ch
Heisman winner Travis Hunter criticized for saying playing both ways in the NFL is more difficult than the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani pitching and hitting.
Travis Hunter's pursuit to be an elite, two-way player in the NFL could come back to haunt him, and his comparisons to Shohei Ohtani aren't helping matters ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Travis Hunter claims what he is doing is the most special thing in sports, can he prove that on football's biggest stage?
Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter is criticized for saying playing both ways in the NFL is more difficult than the Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani pitching and hitting in MLB.
Travis Hunter isn’t just trying to enter the NFL — he’s looking to revolutionize it. After making college football history as the first player to dominate on both sides of the ball while snagging the Heisman Trophy,
There has been some discourse surrounding the severity of Travis Hunter wanting to play both wide receiver and cornerback in the National Football League.
Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy last year as a dual threat on both offense and defense. While his talent is recognized, his comments regarding fellow two-way star, the Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani, have gained some reaction in the last few days.
Hunter played both offense and defense for the Buffaloes over the last two seasons and won the Heisman Trophy for his accomplishments in 2024. Now in Indianapolis this week for the NFL scouting combine, he was asked at his very crowded media availability which feat was harder—his or Ohtani's—and gave a pretty controversial answer.
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