Twitter reacts to big update on top Colorado OL target.
Colorado football quarterback Jordan Seaton will have his entire family with him when he visits Boulder on Nov.
4, according to the Folsom Frenzy podcast with Twitter. Coach Prime and his follow-up program to the IMG Academy star have been met with mixed reviews.
“I think a lot of people, like my parents, like Prime,” said one poster before. βThey grew up watching Prime.
“Parents are a big part of the commitment they have.”
“It’s a family event in Boulder.
You’ll love the atmosphere this weekend!” someone else shouted.
“Deion is a snake oil salesman so be careful and choose your school wisely,” said one FSU fan and detractor of Coach Prime.
“If you’re top and you’re coaching Colorado, you better not make any mistakes.” I read a related poster: “This is his opportunity to make a statement in front of his entire family.”
“This has got to be good news,” wrote one scoffing poster, referencing the recent incident in which Marco, the son of former Buff Anvaun Jones, was kicked out of Folsom Field by security.
“Please don’t kick him.
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The Colorado Football Club has signed Jordan Seaton.
If Seaton’s family comes to CU, there’s a good chance Coach Prime will make a deal.
Deion Sanders was a star in Fort Myers, an hour and a half away from Seaton’s home in Bradenton, amplifying his already enormous influence.
After naming his favorite local spot and replacing the Prime Time mascot with 1000, Coach Prime gets his first big chip offensive lineman.
On3’s Josh Newberg believes Seaton’s commitment to Colorado is paying off, and the signs are certainly starting to point to that.