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Buffalo star Travis Hunter's viral basketball clip is taking over the internet and you can't miss it

Travis Hunter has already captivated college football fans with his remarkable two-way performances for the Colorado Buffaloes, but now the standout athlete is turning heads for something else – his incredible basketball skills.

In a mixtape that surfaced online this week, Hunter shows off jaw-dropping moves on the hardwood, proving his athleticism extends far beyond the football field. The viral clip has fans excited, and if you haven't seen it yet, you're missing out on witnessing a generational talent shine in more than one sport.

Hunter, who helped lead Colorado to a 4-1 start in the Big 12 this season, has already established himself as one of the best college football players in the country. He split time between wide receiver and cornerback and was a force on both sides of the ball. With 46 receptions, 561 yards and six touchdowns on offense, as well as multiple interceptions and tackles on defense, Hunter has cemented his place as a leading Heisman Trophy candidate.

But it's his latest basketball mixtape that has fans talking. The clip shows Hunter throwing down dunks with ease, throwing lobs off the backboard to himself, and even performing between-leg slams. His outstanding athleticism leaves many wondering how far his abilities can take him in the sport he chooses to play.

At 6-foot-3 and weighing 185 pounds, Hunter possesses the type of raw athleticism that transcends sports. His ability to dominate on the football field has already earned him comparisons to two-sport legends like Deion Sanders, but his basketball skills add another dimension to his appeal. Fans took to social media to discuss Hunter's potential, with some even speculating that he could have a future in the NBA if he decided to do so.

While Hunter's basketball mixtape has taken the internet by storm, his football future continues to take center stage. The 21-year-old is considered one of the top five NFL draft picks at both cornerback and wide receiver. His versatility, coupled with his high football IQ and athletic gifts, make him one of the most intriguing talents of recent times.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has refused to pigeonhole Hunter and insists he will be allowed to thrive where he feels most comfortable. Sanders praised Hunter for his work ethic and incredible skills, saying, “He's the type of player that you'll regret not playing on both sides of the ball.”

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