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“Fits be clean”: Travis Hunter reacts to fiancée Leanna Lenee's bold support for Colorado star following Week 4 win

Travis Hunter and the Colorado Buffaloes played against Baylor in Week 4 of college football and secured an overtime win. Shedeur Sanders came up with a game-tying last-second Hail Mary touchdown to keep Colorado alive.

Hunter's fiancée, Leanna Lenee, attended the game in a custom-made, Colorado-themed baggy pant and a white bodysuit on which she added pins of Hunter's face. The caption of the post was:

"I’m just here for #12 😅"
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She also added a video to the post where Leanna and Travis were seen hugging each other before the game. Additionally, Hunter also reacted to her outfit, writing:

"Fits be clean"

Hunter and Leanna have been with each other since their high school days. The two got engaged to each other in February when the two-way star proposed to her with a dazzling engagement ring.

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Then in July, Travis surprised his fiancée with an upgraded engagement ring. The caption of the image was:

"Nobody:... My fiancé: *Upgrading my ring to a bigger one after only 5 months*"

Coach Prime candidly answered an important question about Travis Hunter's future in the NFL

Colorado coach Deion Sanders believed in Travis Hunter's rare two-way skills and helped him display his talents on the field. When asked about the position NFL teams should hire Hunter for, he expressed his candid thoughts.

Sanders said on Fox Sports' Big Noon Kickoff:

"He plays both. The thing about Travis is, if he plays cornerback and he's being dominant out there and you sit up there and you can't move the ball at the next level, you’re going to say, ‘Well my best receiver is on the sideline. C’mon.’ So that’s going to be a coaching call."
"Travis is a football player, and you can’t have a football player on the sidelines," he said. "That’s one kid that we know exactly what we’re going to get at practice as well as in the game."

Deion Sanders also believes that the pro level will be the best place for Travis Hunter as it has "no tempo." Considered one of the top picks in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft (SI's Cory Kinnan has him going first), Hunter will aim to help the Buffs fare well this season.

Against Baylor, Hunter registered seven receptions for 130 yards, three tackles and a forced fumble.

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