January’s portal window shook Deion Sanders when his highest-rated OT left Colorado. We’re talking about a true freshman LT who started all 13 games, earned Freshman All-American honors, and became one of the most reliable pass protectors in the country. So, Jordan Seaton’s departure hurt the program when he left for Lane Kiffin’s LSU. And now, sitting in Baton Rouge, he’s finally opening up on his decision.
“When I left Colorado, I feel like I was at a good point, but I feel like coming here, the transition from how I eat to how we work out here is just kind of different,” Jordan Seaton told reporters on March 26. “Being here is really just different from how we train to how we work.”
Jordan Seaton didn’t just stumble into his new routine. When he hit the portal in January, finding a program with an established, gritty developmental pipeline was his priority. Baton Rouge offered the exact push he was looking for. Whether Seaton meant to throw shade or not, his praise highlights exactly what he felt was missing in Boulder. He did not just want playing time, but also a heavier emphasis on strength and conditioning…