Jordan Seaton Commits to LSU, Departing Colorado Buffaloes
Top offensive tackle Jordan Seaton has left Colorado to join LSU, bolstering Lane Kiffin’s roster and leaving the Buffaloes to fill a key void in their rebuilding offensive line.
- Glenn Catubig
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Colorado Buffaloes fans received a jolt as five-star offensive tackle Jordan Seaton officially committed to the LSU Tigers, ending a brief but impactful tenure under head coach Deion Sanders in Boulder. Seaton’s decision marks a significant shift for both programs, highlighting LSU’s continued dominance in the transfer portal under head coach Lane Kiffin.
The announcement followed a fast-moving and highly competitive transfer process, drawing national attention and media coverage. On3 insider Hayes Fawcett first reported the commitment, confirming Seaton’s choice via social media, where he shared his excitement about joining the Tigers.
Seaton also expressed gratitude and optimism for his next chapter on Instagram, thanking Kiffin, LSU, and the state of Louisiana for the opportunity. His message reflected a mindset focused on both personal growth and team success as he prepares to compete in the SEC.
With interest from powerhouse programs like Miami and Oregon, Seaton’s decision to join LSU underscores the program’s pull among elite transfer prospects, particularly those capable of making an immediate impact in high-pressure roles.
1. Colorado Roots and Early Impact
Seaton arrived at Colorado from IMG Academy as the offensive line gem of the 2024 recruiting class. He made an immediate impact, starting all 13 games as a true freshman—a first for a Colorado offensive tackle in program history—and quickly became a cornerstone of Sanders’ rebuild. In 2025, Seaton started nine games, earning All-Big 12 second-team honors while allowing just one sack before missing the final three contests due to injury. His performance showcased both his technical skill and durability, even amid the challenges of a team in transition. Beyond his on-field contributions, Seaton became a fan favorite in Boulder, winning the Buffalo Heart Award for his leadership and tenacity. His departure leaves a tangible gap in experience, talent, and locker room presence for the Buffaloes as they continue to build under Sanders. Seaton’s combination of size, agility, and football IQ positioned him as a top NFL prospect, with many projecting that he could declare for the draft after the 2026 season. Colorado will now face the difficult task of replacing a lineman of his caliber while maintaining continuity in their offensive scheme.
2. The LSU Opportunity
Seaton’s move to LSU places him under the guidance of Lane Kiffin, where he is expected to immediately anchor the offensive line. His role will include protecting SEC-transfer quarterback Sam Leavitt, echoing the responsibilities he held for Shedeur Sanders at Colorado. The Tigers now boast one of the most formidable offensive lines in the transfer portal, reshaping the SEC’s positional landscape. Seaton joins a roster already fortified by top-tier talent, with expectations that he will provide both protection and leadership in a high-pressure environment. The transfer also comes amid significant NIL speculation, underscoring Seaton’s value as one of the most sought-after linemen in college football. LSU’s platform provides him the opportunity to maximize both his on-field development and off-field brand potential. Kiffin’s track record in the portal has created an environment where top players like Seaton can step in and make an immediate difference, further solidifying LSU’s position as a premier destination for elite transfers.
3. Implications for Both Programs
For Colorado, Seaton’s departure is a setback in Sanders’ ongoing rebuild. The Buffaloes must now identify and develop a replacement capable of filling the void left by a proven and nationally recognized offensive tackle. Losing a cornerstone player will challenge both the coaching staff and the current roster as they seek stability along the line. For LSU, Seaton’s commitment is another victory in Kiffin’s strategy of landing top-tier talent through the transfer portal. His presence strengthens the Tigers’ offensive front and provides protection for Leavitt, enhancing their overall offensive efficiency and SEC competitiveness. Seaton’s immediate impact is expected to be significant, as he brings a combination of experience, technique, and leadership that can influence both the running game and passing attack. Analysts project him as a future NFL draft entrant, reinforcing LSU’s reputation for attracting pro-level talent. The move underscores the growing influence of the transfer portal on college football, where programs like LSU leverage opportunities to reshape rosters quickly, while schools like Colorado must balance rebuilding with the loss of elite contributors.