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Travis Hunter adds to his impressive list of NIL deals by signing with FreeForm Sports, per an announcement on Thursday.

The one-of-a-kind partnership allows this year's Paul Hornung Award winner to be on the Athlete Advisory Council for the 3D printing technology company. Hunter will be able to try out state-of-the-art wristbands and pads as part of the TH12 collection. He will also give his opinion on how to make the equipment more functional on the field.

“I love the look and feel of FreeForm Sports’ athletic gear,” Hunter said. “I am partnering with them so I can help shape the future of performance equipment.”

Hunter wore custom thigh pads during the last two games of the season at Washington State and Utah. The consensus All-American is the first member of FreeForm's Advisory Council with more players to be added from other elite Power Five schools in 2024.

Launched in 2022, FreeForm Sports creates products using cutting-edge 3D printing technology combined with new materials to create equipment that feels lighter and exhibits superior impact resistance than anything else currently available on the market, according to their website.

Hunter ended last season as one of college football's most electrifying players with the most snaps on both sides of the ball. This happened despite missing three games with a lacerated liver. Hunter racked 31 total tackles with five PDUs and 3 INTs on defense. He also added 57 receptions for 721 yards and 5 TDs in nine games.