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Jordan Seaton (OL Colorado)

I honestly am starting to possibly feel bad for the kid. Is he just completely torn? Or, is he grabbing the visit bags?
I’m not, he knows exactly what he’s doing! I’m not at all surprised that a teenager would realize his exorbitant worth in a CFB landscape that has no financial rules. Just surprised it wasn’t a QB and not an OL. Like @Thump said, UA money is opening up the bank to a hometown kid.
And this folks is why OSU is having issues in the NiL era. They don’t have a Fortune 500 entity(or multiple local multi millionaires) willing to just throw money at teenagers. There is one man in OH richest enough to do this, and he doesn’t give a shit about sports(and his name is so tainted that the football team would have to win BIG to make talk about him not constantly come up).
 
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Anyone know how he did at Colorado this year? I was just thinking of him as a possible portal guy if Deion gets another gig.
He did good enough to get a nice ride from Shedeur.


But I’m sure that gets returned if he leaves. But like Hartline to OSU WRs, I doubt he transfers unless Deion leaves. But to answer your question, he did alright. But their whole OL was pretty average to below average. And he played very up and down. But he was a true frosh starting in a P4 program. Would probably get better next year. Not sure how good the CU OL coach is in development
 
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He did good enough to get a nice ride from Shedeur.


But I’m sure that gets returned if he leaves. But like Hartline to OSU WRs, I doubt he transfers unless Deion leaves. But to answer your question, he did alright. But their whole OL was pretty average to below average. And he played very up and down. But he was a true frosh starting in a P4 program. Would probably get better next year. Not sure how good the CU OL coach is in development

Over the course of the season, I'd say the CU OL improved from sieve to average, although in general the team's little guys (WRs were legit and DBs, even aside from Hunter were quite good as well) were better than its bigs (DL was decent at pass rush, but rought against power rushing attacks). In fairness to their OL when it comes to pass protection, Shaedeur, while reasonably elusive, made Justin Field look like an amateur when it comes to holding the ball for an eternity trying to make a play, and when he didn't get away with it, which was surprisingly often, would take ridiculously long sacks.
 
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