A college sports star’s conspicuous spending spree was once cause for an NCAA investigation. But now that student athletes are allowed to profit off their name, image and license (NIL), that’s clearly not an issue these days.
Take Colorado football star Travis Hunter, an All-American cornerback so athletically gifted that he moonlights as a wide receiver for coach Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes.
In past years, players like Hunter had to wait to turn pro before they could go out and buy extravagant gifts for their loved ones. But as seen in a recent video posted on Hunter’s YouTube channel, he had no problems buying his mother’s dream home in Savannah, Georgia.
‘Great news and a great update,’ he said in the recently posted video. ‘We just got my mom a house. We just got approved. We’re gonna surprise her.’
A month later, Hunter and his




