TRAVIS Hunter will be heading into the upcoming college season in style.
The Colorado Buffaloes star’s girlfriend bought him a huge Dodge RAM.
Hunter landed the truck as a 21st birthday gift for social media star fiancée Leanna Lenee.
TMZ Sports report that Dreamworks Motorsports did some impressive customization work to ensure the engine is unique.
The Dodge reportedly has a custom exhaust, 24-inch wheels with 35-inch tires, and interior and exterior LED lighting.
The Hunter logo appears on the headrests, floor mats and center caps.
The RAM TRX starts at $100,000, so this custom edition will have cost a bomb.
Hunter appears on the cover of EA Sports College Football 25 alongside Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers and Michigan running back Donovan Edwards.
The game is scheduled to be released on July 19th.
“It’s a blessing to be on the cover,” said Hunter ESPN. “We grew up watching it and looking at the covers, and now we’re in this.
“When I was young, I waited until 12 o’clock to get every NCAA.
“It was my favorite game by far. I still play the old NCAA 14 to this day.
“I’m 90-something years old. [rating] Overall, I’m doing really well, but my speed is kind of slow.”
Deion Sanders’ Buffaloes will begin training soon, where Hunter can show off his new ride.
Coach Prime’s sons, Shilo and Shedeur, are entering their final college seasons.
Shedeur could be considered one of the best quarterbacks in next year’s NFL Draft.
But Sanders told his kids he doesn’t plan to follow them into the league.

“I tell you the truth,” he said. “I tell them I’m a father, not a baby daddy.
“I don’t follow my children. I open roads for them. I build generational wealth for my children. I lead my children. I don’t follow my children.
“So I don’t plan on following my kids into the NFL. I have work to do here.”
There were fears that Coach Prime might leave Colorado when his children moved away, but he says he is committed.
“I absolutely love it here, and I would never think that a young brother from the South would really love this part of the country, but I really do,” he explained.
“The fan base we have here. I just want to really bless them with a tremendously successful team. I really do. That’s my heart.”
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