Colorado Awaits Status of Jordan Seaton Ahead of Final Home Game
Colorado’s offensive line could receive a major boost if sophomore tackle Jordan Seaton returns for the Buffaloes’ season finale against Kansas State, as his recent absence has tested the team’s front-line depth.
- Glenn Catubig
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As the Colorado Buffaloes prepare to close their home schedule against the Kansas State Wildcats, attention has centered on the potential availability of standout sophomore tackle Jordan Seaton. The offensive line has had to adjust during his absence, raising questions about the unit’s stability for the final game of the season.
Buffs insider Brian Howell reported Thursday that Seaton is listed as “questionable,” signaling that his status is no longer a guaranteed absence but remains uncertain. Colorado has already played three consecutive games without Seaton, forcing adjustments along the line and testing backups in key roles.
Seaton, an All-Big 12 honoree, has logged over 800 snaps as a starter and protects the blind side of quarterback Julian Lewis. His importance to head coach Deion Sanders’ rebuild in Boulder has been widely recognized, making his potential return a critical storyline heading into the season finale.
Beyond his on-field contributions, Seaton has also made a cultural impact in the locker room. Recently, he received the Buffalo Heart Award, a reflection of his leadership and influence among teammates—a reminder that his value extends well beyond blocking assignments.
1. Seaton’s Role and Impact
Seaton stepped into a full-time starting role early in the season and quickly became one of Colorado’s most reliable offensive linemen. At 6-foot-5 and 330 pounds, his combination of size and athleticism makes him a crucial protector for quarterback Julian Lewis. Even in his absence, the Buffaloes have strived to maintain offensive rhythm, but Seaton’s experience and consistency have been sorely missed. His ability to anchor the blind side reduces pressure on the quarterback and stabilizes line calls, aspects that are difficult to replicate with backups. The “questionable” designation offers hope for both the coaching staff and teammates. A return could immediately improve pass protection and help the offensive line function more cohesively in high-pressure situations. Seaton’s presence also provides an intangible boost. His leadership and work ethic have made him a role model in the locker room, demonstrating to younger players the standards expected under Sanders’ program.
2. Colorado’s Offensive Challenges
The Buffaloes have struggled offensively in recent weeks, in part due to the absence of key linemen like Seaton. Opponents have pressured the quarterback more effectively, forcing quicker decisions and limiting the run game. Colorado’s coaching staff has had to shuffle personnel and rotate backups to fill the void, creating a learning opportunity for younger players but also highlighting the gap left by Seaton. Maintaining consistency along the line has been a challenge in late-season matchups. The Kansas State game presents one final chance to evaluate the offensive line and see how quickly the team can adjust if Seaton returns. With the season record at 3-8, finishing strong provides momentum and insight for offseason planning. Even with limitations, head coach Deion Sanders has emphasized maintaining purpose and effort, underscoring the importance of building character and resilience among his roster regardless of the scoreboard.
3. Looking Toward 2026
Seaton’s potential re-emergence is also symbolic of the “grit” theme Sanders has emphasized throughout his rebuild. The Buffalo Heart Award and his dedication demonstrate the type of player Colorado wants leading the program forward. Beyond the final game, the coaching staff will need to make critical decisions regarding returning starters, transfer portal movements, and roster construction for 2026. Players like Seaton, who combine talent and leadership, will be central to those discussions. His availability also impacts recruiting messaging. Showcasing a culture of resilience and opportunity for standout athletes helps the program attract high-level talent in the offseason. Ultimately, whether Seaton plays or not, Colorado’s focus remains on closing the season with intensity while laying the groundwork for future success under Sanders’ guidance.