UGA fan here but my guilty pleasure all season has been checking in on the progress of both Travis & Shilo Sanders. No matter the teams ups & downs, both young men had excellent seasons. Much more to come.
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He’s already a finalist for awards, won multiple player of the week awards, was a mid season all American and most likely will be a 1st team all conference, and 1st or second team all American. What are you talking about next year? lol Next year he might win the Heisman is what you mean
@codyfloydactor don't expect him to be an All American unless it's for the athlete. Don't expect any awards unless it's Paul Hornung. Next year is when he will most definitely win the awards and make All American. .
There’s Athletes and then there’s Super Athletic Athletes…… ladies and gentlemen we’re witnessing a generational specimen in Travis Hunter. I played in the ACC for NC State and I’ve never seen anything close to what this dude has done!! Insane!!
He was locking that Stanford wr up until that lower back shot he took on that TD catch and then we all know he let up 150yards out of that 290yards in the second half. I still wonder what he’d be like if it wasn’t for that CSU hit. He’s still the best player in the country
His spatial awareness is out of this world. The ability to break off his current opponent and track another route is wild. Top all-around player hands down.
I remember haters saying that Travis couldn't do this in a P5 FBS schedule like he did at an FCS school. Well, he did. Travis is a good guy on and off the field.
@@Yng619 but in saying that he is the youngest person on the field at all times, the only guy who gets as many snaps on both ends of the ball which tires him out. His tackling difficulties come from his size, once he grows a little more into his long frame he should be okay with good coaching. As a Free Safety his role would need to be more so in the passing game. I see him having more issues as a CB at the next level rather than safety mostly because he isn’t good in press and gets shoved off in Man by bigger guys.
@@ernestobetisto2322 at corner though he would have far more issues in press and man against guys like D.K Metcalf, Mike Evans you get the gist of the type of player I’m talking about. At safety he can provide help defence at least and build on his frame. I see Travis as a 4 position player, WR, CB, FS, KR/PR but all that holds him back is lack of muscle and inexperience
@@blakeswann6690 normally biggers dbs are safeties you don’t put a corner safety because he’s too small his size will hinder him much more as a safety than as a corner
I usually don’t love scrawny toothpick football players but he’s a stud. I’m just worried about him staying healthy being that small. I’ve seen him squared and hit really hard 3 times in his college career. All 3 times he got hurt and missed several games. He needs 25 lbs.