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Colorado’s Jordan Seaton Makes Major Personal Announcement
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As the Colorado Buffaloes transition into the post-Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter era, sophomore offensive tackle Jordan Seaton has quietly climbed into the spotlight.

A consensus five-star recruit out of IMG Academy, Seaton exploded onto the scene in 2024 as the first true freshman to start at left tackle in school history. 

Now, off the field, Seaton is making moves to solidify his star status.

Wednesday, Seaton appeared on Reach The People Media’s YouTube channel to reveal his next big move: hosting his own football camp back in his hometown of Washington, D.C. 

"Yeah, ’cause I’m going to have a camp back home and I need all the young lions," Seaton said. "This ain’t no typical, you know, like your average camp. This is a one-on-one, what's in the bag, elite football camp. Like, put your family on the map. Put your name on the map. Put your city on the map."

Colorado’s surge to a 9-4 record and Alamo Bowl berth in 2024 was fueled in large part by Deion Sanders’ leadership and the growth of his son Shedeur at quarterback. 

However, equally important was the role Seaton played.

By season’s end, he had logged more snaps (809) than any other offensive player on campus, allowing just three sacks in 612 pass-blocking snaps and earning Freshman All-American honors from On3, 247Sports, and Pro Football Focus.

With both Sanders and 2024 Heisman Trophy winner Hunter having moved on to the NFL, Seaton has quickly emerged not only as a cornerstone of Colorado’s offensive front but also as an unlikely face of leadership in Boulder.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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