With “Coach Prime” Deion Sanders reportedly making his return to Boulder, the Colorado Buffaloes are getting a big ray of hope, and it is now invigorating players, including Jordan Seaton. The offensive tackle has had a massive body transformation over the last few weeks, and his offseason workout was posted online:
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Seaton has bulked up significantly and gained a lot of muscle during the off-season. This has gotten a lot of fans talking about how big he looked on Instagram:
“Seaton is maybe the most ripped OL in CFB History,” commented one person.
“Mam, Big Dawg is putting on that work. Keep grinding young man. No days off,” another person chimed in.
“What a difference you looking from freshman year. Your putting in that work,” one person complimented.
Meanwhile, others are now looking forward to Colorado’s chances with Jordan Seaton’s workout session:
“If we can get Pat to stay dedicated and creative with the run this team will be unstoppable. Keep pumping out the content Unc love it!!” said another commenter.
“The difference a year makes he’s a dog in coach prime voice,” added another fan.
“Big Dawg. Seaton is doing man’s work, his body has changed. He has not even got his man strength yet. Coach Prime has created an environment that I would want my children to be in. I wonder if the academics are equal to the football program???” asked another person.
Last season, Seaton peaked at 360 pounds and has lost a lot of weight, though he is still considered a massive player at 305 pounds. He will be entering his sophomore year at Boulder, and Deion Sanders is looking to him to be one of his biggest protectors.

Jordan Seaton Opens Up on Massive Body Transformation
After Jordan Seaton had lost over 50 pounds from his peak, the offensive tackle was at the Big 12 football media days this week, and he talked about his bulking up, losing weight, and his body transformation with Sports Illustrated.
“It has upped my game a lot from not being tired, from waking up feeling good, from our coaches us telling us we gotta exert. I’m the guy telling my teammates, ‘Come on, y’all can push through it,'” he told Sports Illustrated. “Being able to uplift my teammates on and off the field, and being in the best shape possible, there’s no better feeling. I’m feeling amazing.”
The Colorado Buffaloes star also stated that he wants to win in the postseason and become an All-American. He says he uses it as a motivation to move forward and lead the Buffs to a title.
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