Colorado football star Travis Hunter weighed in on Florida State being snubbed from the College Football Playoff.
Florida State being snubbed from the College Football Playoff has been a hot topic in the sports world and Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter is weighing in. talked about it on his streaming show Bleacher Report 12 threads.
“I don’t know how you can go undefeated and not be there,” Hunter said. “So, I don’t know what to say. Just because you lost a player doesn’t mean anything. I don’t know how you can go undefeated. And then get kicked out of the College Football Playoff and that’s why we all play. in the playoffs but (at) the championship.
Travis Hunter is not alone in his feelings. Several members of the The college football world feels the same way about Florida State’s exclusion from the College Football Playoff in favor of Alabama after winning the SEC championship.
Florida politicians have weighed in, with senator and former governor Rick Scott lobbying the College Football Playoff committee. release all correspondence This led to the state of Florida being excluded from the playoff race and current governor Ron DeSantis requesting $1 million from his $114.1 billion state budget to be allocated to the Seminoles to pursue the College Football Playoff Committee.
Hunter’s comments about Florida State are interesting, as he was committed to attending Florida State before backtracking on his commitment to Jackson State in 2021 when Deion Sanders was the Tigers’ coach. Hunter has since joined Colorado with Sanders and has been one of the brightest stars of the football season as a two-way star at wide receiver and cornerback.

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