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Travis Hunter, a junior CB/WR, won Colorado's second Heisman Trophy after a dominant season on both sides of the ball, posting 92 catches with 14 TDs as well as 31 tackles and 4 interceptions.

Heisman Winner

Travis Hunter

CB/WR | Junior | University of Colorado

Junior cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter became the University of Colorado’s second Heisman Trophy winner when he was announced as the 90th winner of the Heisman Memorial Trophy in a season in which he also won the Walter Camp, Bednarik and Biletnikoff Awards.

Hunter is Colorado’s second Heisman winner and the Buffaloes’ first since the late running back Rashaan Salaam (1994). He is the first full-time, two-way player to win the Heisman since the early 1960s and the first to win the award while playing significant minutes on both sides of the ball since Charles Woodson (1997).

Hunter, also the fifth player to win the Heisman as a full-time receiver, received 2,231 points. Jeanty finished with 2,017 points while Gabriel had 516 and Ward 229.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder from Suwanee, Ga., was the 2024 Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-Big 12 first-team honors as both a defensive back and a wide receiver. Defensively, he had 31 tackles, 11 pass breakups, four interceptions, a conference-best 15 passes defended (tied for fifth nationally), and forced a game-winning fumble.

Hunter also led the conference with 92 receptions and 14 receiving touchdowns while finishing with 1,152 receiving yards, second in the Big 12. Nationally, he is second in receiving touchdowns, fifth in receptions per game (7.7) and sixth in receiving yards per game (96.0). Hunter leads the country with 21 receiving plays for 20 yards or  more. He twice had three touchdown receptions in a game, had 10 or more catches in a game three times and had 100 or more receiving yards in a game seven times.

Hunter’s 92 receptions and 1,152 receiving yards are both the second-most by a Heisman recipient behind Alabama’s 2020 winner DeVonta Smith’s 98 receptions for 1,511 yards. Hunter’s 14 TD catches trail only Smith and 1991 winner Desmond Howard (17) in Heisman-winning seasons.

Hunter, who spent his freshman year at Jackson State, is the first Heisman winner to begin his career in the Football Championship Series (FCS).

Hunter is also the first defensive back to finish in the top 5 since LSU CB Tyrann Mathieu (2011, fifth). Hunter’s Colorado head coach, Deion Sanders, finished eighth in the 1988 Heisman balloting as a Florida State cornerback.

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Heisman Voting Results

Number of electors: 928 - Announced: December 14, 2024.

 PlayerClassPositionSchool1st2nd3rdTotal Points
1Travis HunterJr.CB/WRColorado552261532,231
2Ashton JeantyJr.RBBoise State309517562,017
3Dillon GabrielSr.QBOregon2452340516
4Cam WardSr.QBMiami624163229
5Cam SkatteboSr.RBArizona State318125170
6Bryson DailySr.QBArmy374669
7Tyler WarrenSr.TEPenn State173552
8Shedeur SandersSr.QBColorado173047
9Kurtis RourkeSr.QBIndiana231022
10Kyle McCordSr.QBSyracuse0179

Three points are awarded for first place on a ballot, with two points for second place and one point for third place. Finalists in bold.

Heisman Voting By Region

Heisman voters are spread out across six regions, with roughly 145 per region.

Far West

 PlayerPoints
1Ashton Jeanty357
2Travis Hunter354
3Dillon Gabriel111
4Cam Ward28

Southwest

 PlayerPoints
1Travis Hunter392
2Ashton Jeanty359
3Dillon Gabriel98
4Cam Ward33

Midwest

 PlayerPoints
1Travis Hunter368
2Ashton Jeanty303
3Dillon Gabriel89
4Cam Ward19

South

 PlayerPoints
1Travis Hunter406
2Ashton Jeanty348
3Dillon Gabriel81
4Cam Ward66

Northeast

 PlayerPoints
1Travis Hunter350
2Ashton Jeanty327
3Dillon Gabriel64
4Cam Ward43

Mid-Atlantic

 PlayerPoints
1Travis Hunter361
2Ashton Jeanty323
3Dillon Gabriel73
4Cam Ward40

Notes on the Vote

  • Hunter received 80.14% of total possible points, which is the eleventh highest in thehistory of the Heisman, surpassing Jameis Winston, who received 79.12% in 2013.
  • Hunter was named on 93.32% of all ballots, which is the fourth highest in the history ofthe Heisman, surpassing Kyler Murray, who was named on 92.03% of ballots in 2018.
  • Percentage of total ballots on which the top four were named: Travis Hunter 93.32%, Ashton Jeanty 95.04%,  Dillon Gabriel 44.83%, Cam Ward 20.80% 

Statistics

DateOpponentResultTacklesPBUINTINT YardsRecYardsLongTDsAll-Purpose YardsTotal TDs
08/29/24 North Dakota StateW 31-26300071324131323
09/07/24at NebraskaL 28-103100101102801100
09/14/24at Colorado StateW 28-951138131002121382
09/21/24BaylorW 38-31300071304601300
09/28/24UCFW 48-212110989291891
10/12/24Kansas StateL 31-282000326140260
10/19/24at ArizonaW34-71000217140170
10/26/24CincinnatiW 34-23240091533421532
11/09/24at Texas TechW 41-270000999241991
11/16/24UtahW 49-243112155528081*1*
11/23/24at KansasL 37-21710081255121252
11/29/24Oklahoma StateW 52-01216101163131223
Heisman Stats9-331 (21 solo)11465921,15251141,222*15*

* includes 1 5-yard rushing TD (vs. Utah)
1 TFL (-2 yards, vs. Nebraska)
1 forced fumble (game-clinching play vs. Baylor)

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