The PBR World Finals at the Cowtown Coliseum in Fort Worth, Texas, was the setting for an unforgettable moment that combined the worlds of college football and professional bull riding. John Crimber, the 18-year-old bull riding prodigy, was preparing for his ride when he received a surprise visit from none other than Travis Hunter, the standout two-way player for the Colorado Buffaloes.

Crimber, currently ranked second in the PBR world standings, was in the midst of an interview when Hunter, one of the most highly touted college football recruits in recent memory, tapped him on the shoulder. The young bull rider's face lit up with excitement as he exclaimed, "It's my favorite college player!" This heartwarming interaction between the two rising stars proved to be a source of inspiration and motivation for Crimber.

Crimber had previously promised Hunter that he would perform the iconic Heisman Trophy pose if he was successful on his ride. True to his word, after Crimber conquered the mighty "Brown Bomber" bull with a score of 89.75, he triumphantly struck the Heisman pose in honor of his college football idol.

The moment was not only a highlight for the fans in attendance but also a testament to the deep respect and admiration these young athletes share for one another's accomplishments. Crimber, who at just 18 years old has already made a name for himself in the PBR, was clearly thrilled to have the support of someone he considers a role model in the world of college sports.

For Travis Hunter, the surprise visit was an opportunity to connect with a rising star in a different discipline, showcasing his diverse interests and the respect he has earned beyond the football field. The encounter between the two young talents was a heartwarming display of sportsmanship and camaraderie, reminding us of the power of mentorship and the positive impact it can have on the next generation of athletes.

As Crimber continues his quest for the PBR World Championship, he can take solace in the fact that he has the support and admiration of one of the most exciting college football players in the country. This chance meeting at the PBR World Finals will undoubtedly be a memory that both Crimber and Hunter will cherish for years to come.

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