Colorado went 4-8 in head coach Deion Sanders' first season
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders said during the season he would go out and address his struggling offensive line.
"Coach Prime" took a step in the right direction on Thursday, securing the commitment of five-star offensive tackle Jordan Seaton.
IMG Academy offensive tackle Jordan Seaton protects his quarterback against a Lipscomb defender during the game at Reese Smith Football Field in Nashville, Tenn., on Aug. 18. (Denny Simmons / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Seaton, the No. 2 offensive tackle in the 247 Sports 2024 class, made the announcement on Fox Sports’ "Undisputed."
"You've got to believe in Coach Prime," Seaton said. "Having the opportunity to play with somebody who's done it at the highest level, gold-jacket level, very few can say they did that. I've got two Heisman candidates, Shedeur Sanders [and] Travis Hunter. They're amazing. You know how they go.
"And if you ain't rocking with us, and you say you're a dawg, you claim you're a dawg, why are you not coming to Colorado? Why are you not helping someone who looks like you?"
Seaton considered Alabama, Ohio State, Florida, Georgia, Maryland and Tennessee, according to ESPN.
The Buffaloes were unable to protect quarterback Shedeur Sanders all season, allowing the junior quarterback to be sacked 52 times.
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Colorado head coach Deion Sanders talks with his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, before the game against USC in Boulder, Colorado, on Sept. 30. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
After Colorado lost to UCLA in late October, Sanders gave a blunt assessment of his offensive line play.
"The [offensive] line has to improve," Sanders said, according to Fox Sports. "It's a struggle to run the ball, and we got to figure that out because now you're one-dimensional, and it's easy to stop a team when they're one-dimensional. And that's who we are at this point in time. … The big picture, you go get new linemen. That's the picture, and I'ma paint it perfectly."
Sanders’ first year at Colorado saw incredible highs and dramatic lows.
Deion Sanders visits the set of the Amazon Prime TNF pregame show prior to the game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 30. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
The Buffaloes were the talk of college football after starting the season 3-0, defeating TCU, Nebraska and Colorado State, but dropped eight of their last nine contests, including six straight.
Seaton’s commitment comes on the heels of four-star quarterback recruit Antwann Hill Jr. decommitting from Colorado in November.
Joe Morgan is a Sports Reporter for Fox News.