Michael Irvin Turns Recruiter for Miami Following Colorado OT Transfer

Miami Hurricanes legend Michael Irvin is leveraging his influence to recruit Colorado offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, who recently entered the transfer portal, signaling a potential Florida return.

  • Glenn Catubig
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Michael Irvin Turns Recruiter for Miami Following Colorado OT Transfer
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Miami football is seeing Hurricanes icon Michael Irvin step into a new role beyond fandom, blending tradition with recruitment. Known for his celebratory “belt to a–” gesture after wins, Irvin is now actively encouraging transfers to consider “The U” as their next stop.

The latest target is Jordan Seaton, the Colorado offensive tackle who entered the transfer portal on Tuesday. Seaton, a former five-star recruit for Deion Sanders at Colorado, quickly drew Irvin’s attention, prompting the former NFL star to reach out publicly in a post on social media.

“If you are going to leave my boy Deion Sanders, you might as well come and see his boy at Miami, ME!!!” Irvin wrote, signaling a mix of humor, persuasion, and enthusiasm aimed squarely at Seaton. His pitch underscores Miami’s continued effort to attract high-level talent, particularly from the transfer portal.

Seaton responded to Irvin’s message with a brief, teasing four-word reply, hinting that a move to Miami could be on the horizon. While no decision has been made, Irvin’s involvement positions him as a high-profile recruiter and keeps “The U” in the conversation for a top-tier offensive line addition.

1. Seaton’s Profile and College Journey

Jordan Seaton’s resume makes him a coveted addition for any program. He starred at Florida’s IMG Academy in Bradenton, earning five-star recognition and ranking as the nation’s top offensive tackle prospect. His combination of size, technique, and athleticism made him a centerpiece of recruiting attention. Seaton initially committed to Colorado under Deion Sanders’ leadership, where he contributed to the Buffaloes’ developing offensive line. His portal entry reflects both the evolving landscape of college football and the high mobility of elite recruits seeking the right fit. Miami had previously attempted to court Seaton, with offensive line coach Alex Mirabal actively recruiting him before his Colorado decision. That prior relationship could give the Hurricanes a recruiting advantage if they choose to pursue him again. Seaton’s talent aligns with Miami’s strategy of reinforcing its offensive line through portal acquisitions. The potential addition would strengthen an area critical for both pass protection and establishing the running game, complementing existing linemen and coaching strategies.

2. Miami’s Local and Portal Strategy

Seaton’s possible transfer highlights Miami’s dual approach of combining local recruiting with portal pickups. Head coach Mario Cristobal has emphasized Florida-area talent, with recent successes including local standout Malachi Toney. This strategy maintains a strong homegrown base while supplementing it with high-impact transfers. Irvin’s involvement adds a unique layer to the approach. By using his visibility and credibility with elite recruits, he functions as an informal but influential recruiter, capable of attracting players who might otherwise bypass the program. Miami’s coaching staff continues to monitor portal opportunities closely, especially for positions of need such as offensive tackle. Players with a history of elite performance in high school and early college stages, like Seaton, fit the profile of transfers the Hurricanes hope to integrate seamlessly. The combination of local talent development, portal activity, and high-profile alumni involvement gives Miami flexibility to reload quickly and maintain competitiveness in the ACC, particularly as national attention builds toward championship matchups.

3. Next Steps and Fan Interest

The focus now shifts to whether Seaton will ultimately decide on Miami, Colorado, or another program. Fans and media are closely watching his decision, which could come before major events such as the national title game. If Seaton chooses Miami, it would mark another high-profile transfer acquisition for the Hurricanes, bolstering both the offensive line and program prestige. His potential arrival would also validate Irvin’s informal recruiting efforts. Beyond just a roster impact, Seaton’s commitment could energize fan engagement, blending Irvin’s celebrity influence with tangible football strategy. Fans may also speculate on visible interactions between Seaton and Irvin, particularly around upcoming events and practices. Regardless of the outcome, Miami’s proactive approach—combining alumni influence, strategic portal recruiting, and local talent cultivation—signals a program intent on remaining a national contender and leveraging all resources to build a competitive roster in 2026.

Written by: Glenn Catubig

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