The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Collins Hill’s Hunter builds new legacy

Nation’s No. 1 recruit turns down Florida State for coach Deion Sanders and HBCU Jackson State.

- By Todd Holcomb

Until a few weeks ago, Travis Hunter merely was the nation’s No. 1 college football recruit, the best twoway high school player in Georgia since Champ Bailey and perhaps the state’s best wide receiver in history.

The Collins Hill senior transcende­d those fascinatio­ns when, after 21 months of unwavering commitment to Florida State, he literally tossed a Seminoles cap aside and announced he was signing with Jackson State, an FCS HBCU school coached by Deion Sanders.

“I am making this decision so that I can light the way for others to follow, make it a little easier for the next player to recognize that HBCU’s may be everything you want and more,” Hunter said in a Twitter statement that will stand as one of the more stunning signing-day surprises in recruiting history.

Hunter, the AJC’s all-classifica­tion football player of the year, then played his final high school football game three days later. He showed again why he’s a big deal.

In the GEICO State Champions Bowl Series in Las Vegas, Hunter had 200 yards receiving and two touchdowns against an undefeated state champion. He caught what would have been the winning touchdown pass from 28 yards in the final minute, but Graham-Kapowsin High of Graham, Wash., scored with a second left to steal a 40-36 victory.

The final totals on Hunter’s career came to 50 touchdown receptions, a state record, and 4,163 yards receiving, third-most alltime. He also had 19 intercepti­ons as a full-time cornerback,

his favored position.

“His ability to locate, track and attack the ball in air is what separates him from other elite athletes,” said Milton coach Adam Clack, whose team lost to Collins Hill 24-8 in the Class 7A championsh­ip game Dec. 11. “He has the best ball skills I’ve ever seen.”

Hunter had 10 receptions for 153 yards and a touchdown against Milton. It was Collins Hill’s first football

championsh­ip. Had Hunter not been injured for four games, he would have chased a 2,000-yard receiving season.

The 247Sports Composite ranking, a consensus of the recruiting services, has assigned Hunter a .9999 rating, the same it gave Trevor Lawrence as a Cartersvil­le senior. The only Georgia player this century to get a 1.000 was Grayson’s Robert Nkemdiche in 2013.

Collins Hill coach Lenny Gregory coincident­ally was Nkemdiche’s guardian at the time and a Grayson assistant coach. Gregory has never favored one over the other but called Hunter the most skilled athlete that he has coached or seen up close. That counts his time as an all-conference player at Brigham Young.

What’s next for Hunter is hard to gauge. Hunter idolized Sanders, the former

FSU star who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, while growing up around Tallahasse­e, Fla.

“That’s where my roots are, and I never doubted that I would play for the Seminoles,” he said. “It’s a dream that is hard to let go of, but sometimes we are called to step into a bigger future than the one we imagined for ourselves.”

Some have reported Hunter is getting a $1.5 million

NIL deal, but Sanders has denied that. Sanders has praised Hunter’s talents, said his technique needs work and indicated he would play receiver and cornerback at Jackson State, as Sanders did for a time in the NFL.

“I can’t wait to see really what he is,” Sanders told ESPN. “But when I tell you, ‘He got that it, he got that it.’ ... When he touches that ball, you get up. He got that kind of thing.”

 ?? TYSON ALAN HORNE/TYSON.HORNE@AJC.COM ?? Collins Hill’s two-way star Travis Hunter, a 2021 AJC Super 11 selection, finished with 50 touchdown receptions, a state record, and 4,163 yards receiving, third-most all-time. He also had 19 intercepti­ons as a full-time cornerback, his favored position.
TYSON ALAN HORNE/TYSON.HORNE@AJC.COM Collins Hill’s two-way star Travis Hunter, a 2021 AJC Super 11 selection, finished with 50 touchdown receptions, a state record, and 4,163 yards receiving, third-most all-time. He also had 19 intercepti­ons as a full-time cornerback, his favored position.
 ?? JASON GETZ FOR THE AJC ?? Milton running back Jordan McDonald (5), who made the All-AJC Class 7A team, attempts a pass against Collins Hill in the state championsh­ip game Dec. 11.
JASON GETZ FOR THE AJC Milton running back Jordan McDonald (5), who made the All-AJC Class 7A team, attempts a pass against Collins Hill in the state championsh­ip game Dec. 11.
 ?? DANIEL VARNADO FOR THE AJC ?? North Cobb quarterbac­k Malachi Singleton (3), who is trying to break tackles against Roswell on Nov. 19, earned a spot on the All-AJC Class 7A team.
DANIEL VARNADO FOR THE AJC North Cobb quarterbac­k Malachi Singleton (3), who is trying to break tackles against Roswell on Nov. 19, earned a spot on the All-AJC Class 7A team.

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