
Deion Sanders Upset After Travis Hunter Snubbed For Thorpe Award
Jackson, Miss – Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders expressed his disappointment after his star cornerback Travis Hunter was not named a finalist for the Thorpe Award, given to the nation’s top defensive back.
Background
Hunter, a five-star recruit who transferred from Florida State to Jackson State in December 2021, has been a standout performer for the Tigers this season. He has recorded three interceptions, five pass breakups, and 20 tackles in just five games.
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The Thorpe Award finalists were announced on Tuesday, and Hunter’s name was not among them. Sanders took to social media to voice his displeasure, tweeting “No respect. None.” He also said in an interview with 247Sports that he was “livid” about the snub.
“Travis Hunter is the best defensive back in the country,” Sanders said. “He’s proven it on the field this year. The fact that he’s not a finalist for the Thorpe Award is a joke.”
Analysis or Impact
The Thorpe Award is one of the most prestigious awards in college football. It has been awarded to some of the greatest defensive backs in history, including Charles Woodson, Ed Reed, and Jalen Ramsey.
Hunter’s snub from the Thorpe Award finalist list has raised questions about the award’s selection process. Some critics have suggested that the award is biased towards players from Power Five conferences.
Conclusion
Deion Sanders’s comments and the snubbing of Travis Hunter from the Thorpe Award finalist list have sparked a debate about the award’s selection process. It remains to be seen whether the award will continue to be considered one of the most prestigious in college football.