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Colorado is suiting up for the big game! The mighty Colorado Buffaloes is leading straight with the bulls this time, as they look to make a strong impact in the league this season. With their first match set to take place against the Nebraska Huskers, Coach Prime’s team is preparing in full swing, especially their prized OT.
Jordan Seaton, the 5-star offensive tackle for the Colorado Buffaloes, could just be the key to the team’s explosive start to the season. The Colorado Buffaloes received the prime spot on national television over their much-anticipated game against the Huskers. Hence, Seaton looks to be training hard to trample all that comes in his path, as per his recent video.
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Jordan Seaton showcases brilliant strength
On 19th May, Seaton took to Instagram to share a video that saw him blocking one of the offensive players in a tackle and looked fantastic. The player couldn’t get past Seaton despite repeated efforts during the box drill before finally the whistle blew and the tussle came to an end.
Jordan Seaton enters in as his first game as a CU Buff! 👀 pic.twitter.com/Obt2UuYdmH
— Sko Buffs Sports (@SBS_CU) April 27, 2024
To highlight his own skills, Seaton accompanied the video with a single emoji of a box, which implies that he’s the best at what he does when it comes to these types of exercises. Moreover, the CU fans have been ecstatic ever since Seaton announced his decision to finally come to Colorado after a few reservations.
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Coach Prime’s words brought Seaton to Boulder
The 5-star OT sure had a back-and-forth conflict with himself over his decision to join Colorado. On FS1’s Undisputed show, he first announced his decision to commit to Colorado. Later, in a shocking turn of events, he chose to change his mind and not sign with Deion Sanders’s team. However, he ultimately ended up signing with the Buffs, and in an interview, Seaton revealed the true reason to come to Boulder, being Coach Prime and how he’s not one of the “yes-men.”
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In his video from March 21, Seaton talked about what made Colorado different from other schools and said, “He told me I need to bend my hips a little bit more, so I’m like, ‘I can work with that.’ Right now, you’re trying to elevate me, and I’m not even here. You’re invested in me and just want me to win, and I haven’t even come to your school yet. So that kind of stood out to me the most. So that kind of stood out to me the most and I don’t really like to have the yes men in your ear because then it just gets worse, worse, worse.”
Once again, it has been the charm and the wise words of Coach Prime who managed to bring in a phenomenal talent to the team, one that could very well lead them to a national championship if things go their way.
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