NEW YORK — Travis Hunter turned every play into prime time — on both sides of the ball — and ultimately took home the Heisman Trophy.
Now he's got a leg up on his celebrity coach at Colorado.
The two-way star won college football's most prestigious award Saturday night, punctuating a tireless performance all season by a dynamic player with a unique combination of skills.
''Never thought I would be in this position,'' a tearful Hunter said as he thanked everyone from his fiancée to family members and former and current coaches. ''It's crazy. Belief takes you a long way.''
While posing for countless photos with the iconic statue over the past two days, Hunter made a point not to put his hands on the Heisman. He said he didn't want to touch it unless it was his.
Once it finally was, he grabbed the trophy hard with two hands and let loose a happy scream: ''Let's go!''
Next stop, a local spot he reserved to celebrate with teammates.
''I don't like to be out late, but I'm going to be out late tonight,'' Hunter said, smiling.