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Kai Cenat helps Travis Hunter with a new "Spider-Man" celebration for when he gets his next touchdown
Kai Cenat, the popular streamer and YouTuber, has teamed up with Colorado wide receiver Travis Hunter to add a fresh twist to his next touchdown celebration. Hunter, a rising Heisman Trophy candidate, is preparing for his Week 7 showdown against No. 18 Kansas State. The plan? A backflip into a "Spider-Man" pose, inspired by a recent podcast with Cenat and fellow creator Fanum.
If Hunter pulls it off—both the touchdown and the daring celebration—it could become the defining moment of his season. While the flip adds flair, it carries some risk on the football field, but Hunter seems excited about the idea. Cenat suggested Hunter try a backflip to channel Spidey’s moves.
“Catch, back flip, pose. Crazy,” Cenat told Hunter.
Hunter liked the idea but said that if he did the flip, someone else would have to bring him the ball. When he scores his next touchdown, Hunter plans to strike a Spider-Man pose for the cameras, making sure his new celebration gets plenty of attention. Although he said:
“I've never seen that, bro,” Hunter said. “That would be so tough.”
Hunter has already shown off his celebration skills this season. In Week 5, after a highlight-reel interception against UCF, he confidently struck the Heisman pose, a clear signal of his ambition to claim college football's top honor.
Colorado enters Saturday's game against the Wildcats as four-point underdogs, but both teams, fresh off an open week, are hungry to cement their standing in the Big 12. This matchup could have major implications for the conference title race.
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Travis Hunter's rise in college football is nothing short of impressive
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After Week 2, ESPN had the two-way star at 30-1 odds, but now he’s the second favorite for the Heisman Trophy, even with Colorado's off in Week 6. Hunter’s impact on both offense and defense is something you rarely see in today’s game. He’s been on the field almost nonstop, shining as both a wide receiver and a cornerback.
On offense, he’s among the nation’s best with 46 catches, 561 yards and six touchdowns. Defensively, he’s racked up 16 tackles, two interceptions and defended three passes. But it’s not just about the stats—Hunter’s made key plays, like forcing a game-changing fumble in overtime against Baylor.
His ability to dominate in both roles is what’s making him a standout in the Heisman race. Colorado might not be chasing a national title, but Travis Hunter’s performances have been crucial in their wins and close contests against top teams. And with a big game against No. 18 Kansas State coming up in Week 7, he has a chance to further solidify his case.