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Jordan Seaton (OL Colorado, transfer to ???)

LSU Target Jordan Seaton Deciding Between Tigers And Oregon As No. 1 Portal Offensive Tackle​

In this corner, it’s the Tiger Transfer Portal King Lane Kiffin, the new 50-year-old coach of the LSU football team who already has collected the No. 1 ranked portal class in the nation by 247sports.com with 40 players.

And in this corner, it’s Billionaire Nike founder and Oregon graduate major donor Phil Knight, 87, in a fight to the finish for the No. 1 player remaining in the NCAA Transfer Portal.

That is No. 4-ranked overall portal prospect and No. 1 offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, a sophomore two-year starter at Colorado who is deciding between LSU and Oregon and how many millions they will pay him as we speak.

WVUE FOX 8 sports managing editor Garland Gillen confirmed to Tiger Rag on Thursday his tweet on Wednesday of the Seaton price tag at between $4 and $5 million.

A popular belief is that Seaton’s uncle, whose name has not been reported, is driving up the price on Seaton, which is the same thing that agents do. So, what’s the difference?

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Hey Jordan, have a Seat on Ze bench, before we give you to ze Germans.

What a fiasco for someone who we're going to embarass when our Dline gets hold of him if he goes to Oregon. Ryan Day's approach to the portal caused me some heartburn at the beginning this year but I am 100 percent behind him not ponying up for this kind of shit. Now just get our Oline a bit more prepared and pissed off for teams coming for the crown.
 
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While I have no idea how credible this is, specifically in this case... I don't think for a second that this kind of thing hasn't been happening all along. The only differences now are:
1) It's not just the SEC doing it at scale (I'm sure it happened elsewhere, but likely not anywhere near as much as in the SEC), and
2) With NIL, people will openly talk about it as part of the landscape. Before everything was speculation and hushed because getting a bag in the drive thru at McDs was on the down low. Now it's out there in the open for everyone to see.

I'm not excusing it in any way. To be clear, it's pretty gross. But also to be clear, I don't think it's anything new. We just didn't get this kind of exposure.

Puke.
 
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The trouble with O line is you need 5. Have the best OT of all time, 3 good linemen and 1 shit guard = a shit o line. Better to take the 5 mil and get 5 good to solid guys, unless they already have 4 good guys to pair with him.
I think it was football outsiders did a study on this a while ago.. That your worst lineman is almost more important than your best lineman
 
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When he arrived to CU and told the kids that were already there that most of them could leave, because he was bringing in his own players. He told the program how much loyalty meant. I've always loved Prime the player, but as a coach, I think he's the worst part of CFB. And this last year was exactly how I predicted it would go. He could no longer lean on Shedeur and Travis, and when left to actually have to coach the talent/mercenaries he brought in, he was looked like a coach who was in over his head.

That’s no different than anyone else coming into a program cleaning house. The only difference is, you actually saw him saying it.
 
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That’s no different than anyone else coming into a program cleaning house. The only difference is, you actually saw him saying it.
I don’t think we’ve seen any program then have such a massive turnover like what he did at CU. he Lost 57 players and gained 52, that was the most until this season. Heck, Cignetti is the biggest success story of the transfer portal and he brought in 31 and lost 39. Still 20 players less than Deion.
 
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I don’t think we’ve seen any program then have such a massive turnover like what he did at CU. he Lost 57 players and gained 52, that was the most until this season. Heck, Cignetti is the biggest success story of the transfer portal and he brought in 31 and lost 39. Still 20 players less than Deion.
Is that bad?
 
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