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Dylan Trying to Flip One of Deion’s Guys

Colorado 5-star OT commit Jordan Seaton discusses recruitment after not signing on NSD​

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Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy Five-Star Plus+ offensive tackle Jordan Seaton did not sign his National Letter of Intent during Wednesday’s National Signing Day. Seaton is currently committed to Colorado, a decision he announced on December 7.
Seaton spoke with Hayes Fawcett about his recruitment on Instagram Live on Wednesday night.
“I’m still a Buff,” Seaton said.
The Washington, D.C. native chose the Buffaloes over the likes of Alabama, Tennessee, Florida, Maryland, Ohio State and Oregon.
“Kind of just thinking and praying on it,” Seaton said about what the next few days will look like. “Just thinking and praying on it. Right now I don’t really have a step-for-step.”
Seaton said the communication train around the country never stopped — in fact it only went up after he committed to Colorado.
“There has been a lot of coaches calling,” Seaton said. “Recently, Dylan Raiola and Nebraska has been my most recent DM.”
Tennessee was on Seaton’s final list before committing — also the new home of Chattanooga (Tenn.) Bradley Central four-star athlete Boo Carter. Seaton and Carter have a strong relationship, and now the shoe is on the other foot as Carter works to bring Seaton to Knoxville.
“You always want to recruit the best,” Seaton said. “You want to play with the best. I recruited Boo really hard, but now he’s recruiting me.”

Seaton asked the chat what they thought the biggest flip of the day was. The popular answer was Buford (Ga.) Five-Star Plus+ safety KJ Bolden flipping to Georgia — but Seaton thought Springdale (Md.) Charles Herbert Flowers cornerback Braydon Lee flipping from South Carolina to Maryland was notable.
“That caught my attention, just saying,” Seaton said
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Great article by Sean Keeler in the Denver post about last nights game…

Keen is the reporter that CU banned from asking any questions, due to his criticism of Deion…

Couple of choice lines from the article:

“You don’t bring a 30-carat diamond watch to a sword fight.A Maybach can’t block. An NIL deal won’t chip an angry defensive end. You can’t microwave what has to be baked, slowly.”

“The Buffs were built for this moment. A foundation made of glitter, sand and promises”


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Football Big Ten Scores and Standings (9/7)

Indiana 77, Western Illinois 3
Duke 26, Northwestern 20 (2OT)
Texas 31, Michigan 12
Minnesota 48, Rhode Island 0
Penn State 34, Bowling Green 27
Rutgers 49, Akron 17
Iowa State 20, Iowa 19
Wisconsin 27, South Dakota 13
Michigan State 27, Maryland 24
Washington 30, Eastern Michigan 9
Illinois 23, Kansas 17
Nebraska 28, Colorado 10
Ohio State 56, Western Michigan 0
Oregon 37, Boise State 34
USC 48, Utah State 0

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STANDINGS
1. Michigan State (2-0, 1-0)
2. Nebraska (2-0, 0-0)
2. Illinois (2-0, 0-0)
2. Indiana (2-0, 0-0)
2. Iowa (1-1, 0-0)
2. Michigan (1-1, 0-0)
2. Minnesota (1-1, 0-0)
2. Northwestern (1-1, 0-0)
2. Ohio State (2-0, 0-0)
2. Oregon (2-0, 0-0)
2. Penn State (2-0, 0-0)
2. Purdue (1-0, 0-0)
2. Rutgers (2-0, 0-0)
2. UCLA (1-0, 0-0)
2. USC (2-0, 0-0)
2. Washington (2-0, 0-0)
2. Wisconsin (2-0, 0-0)
18. Maryland (1-1, 0-1)

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Games for Saturday, September 14

11:00 AM

Alabama at Wisconsin (FOX)
Central Michigan at Illinois (Peacock)
Arkansas State at Michigan (BTN)

2:30 PM
Oregon at Oregon State (FOX)
Notre Dame at Purdue (CBS)
Washington State at Washington (Peacock)
Prairie View A&M at Michigan State (BTN)
Nevada at Minnesota (BTN)

3:00 PM
Troy at Iowa (FS1)

6:30 PM
Indiana at UCLA (NBC)
Northern Iowa at Nebraska (BTN)
Eastern Illinois at Northwestern (BTN)

7:00 PM
Maryland at Virginia (ACC Network)

BYE WEEK
Ohio State
Penn State
Rutgers
USC
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From the recruits’ perspective

The positives;
a HUGE WIN,
swarming defense,
electric crowd/atmosphere,
punishing running game,
serviceable passing game,
the weather,
and beating the shit out of anyone named Sanders on national TV.

The negative;
play calling,
flat 2nd half for everyone,
Satterfield didn’t allow Dylan to find a rhythm,
and lack of focus/discipline 2nd half.

I couldn’t be happier about a win and wandering how that tale of 2 halves is viewed by recruits?

2nd Half

Was very nice to see a great strategy in the 2nd half... Run the ball and shorten the game. I can't remember how many times I sat yelling at the screen when we should have been trying to shorten the game and we are tossing it all over the place and not taking care of the ball. Yes the officiating sucked, but the approach was 100% correct. Great game management with a big lead. Good job of controlling the game with a nice lead. The Big boys are in charge.

Football ***FBS Scores from Week #2***

#4 Alabama 42, South Florida 16
#20 Arizona 22, Northern Arizona 10
Arizona State 30, Mississippi State 23
Arkansas State 28, Tulsa 24
Army 24, Florida Atlantic 7

Ball State 42, Missouri State 34
Boston College 56, Duquesne 0
BYU 18, Southern Methodist 15

California 21, Auburn 14
Central Florida 45, Sam Houston State 14
#25 Clemson 66, Appalachian State 20
Coastal Carolina 40, William & Mary 21
Colorado State 38, Northern Colorado 17
Connecticut 63, Merrimack 17

Duke 26, Northwestern 20 (2OT)

East Carolina 20, Old Dominion 14

Florida 45, Samford 7
Florida International 52, Central Michigan 16
Fresno State 46, Sacramento State 30

#1 Georgia 48, Tennessee Tech 3
Georgia Southern 20, Nevada 17
Georgia State 24, Chattanooga 21

Idaho 17, Wyoming 13
Illinois 23, #19 Kansas 17
Indiana 77, Western Illinois 3
Iowa State 20, #21 Iowa 19

#17 Kansas State 34, Tulane 27

Liberty 30, New Mexico State 24
Louisiana-Lafayette 34, Kennesaw State 10
Louisiana-Monroe 32, Alabama-Birmingham 6
#22 Louisville 49, Jacksonville State 14
#18 LSU 44, Nicholls State 21

Memphis 38, Troy 17
#12 Miami (FL) 56, Florida A&M 9
Michigan State 27, Maryland 24
Minnesota 48, Rhode Island 0
#6 Mississippi 52, Middle Tennessee State 3
#9 Missouri 38, Buffalo 0

Navy 38, Temple 11
Nebraska 28, Colorado 10
North Carolina 38, Charlotte 20
North Texas 35, Stephen F. Austin 20
Northern Illinois 16, #5 Notre Dame 14

Ohio 27, South Alabama 20
#2 Ohio State 56, Western Michigan 0
#15 Oklahoma 16, Houston 12
#16 Oklahoma State 39, Arkansas 31 (2OT)
#7 Oregon 37, Boise State 34
Oregon State 21, San Diego State 0

#8 Penn State 34, Bowling Green 27
Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 27

Rice 69, Texas Southern 7
Rutgers 49, Akron 17

San Jose State 17, Air Force 7
South Carolina 31, Kentucky 6
Southern Mississippi 35, Southeastern Louisiana 10
Southern Utah 27, Texas-El Paso 24 (OT)
St. Francis 23, Kent State 17
Stanford 41, Cal Poly 7
Syracuse 31, #23 Georgia Tech 28

TCU 45, Long Island 0
#14 Tennessee 51, #24 North Carolina State 10
#3 Texas 31, #10 Michigan 12
Texas A&M 52, McNeese State 10
Texas State 49, Texas-San Antonio 10
Toledo 38, Massachusetts 23

UNLV 72, Utah Tech 14
#13 USC 48, Utah State 0
#11 Utah 23, Baylor 12

Vanderbilt 55, Alcorn State 0
Virginia 31, Wake Forest 30
Virginia Tech 31, Marshall 14

Washington 30, Eastern Michigan 9
Washington State 37, Texas Tech 16
West Virginia 49, Albany 14
Western Kentucky 31, Eastern Kentucky 0
Wisconsin 27, South Dakota 13

Football Postgame Notes: Colorado at Nebraska

Postgame Notes

Colorado at Nebraska (Sept. 7, 2024)


- Nebraska's victory over Colorado marked the Huskers' 50th win in the series. The Huskers now hold a 50-21-2 all-time edge in the series, including 27-9 in Lincoln

- The Huskers' 18-point victory marked its largest against Colorado since a 45-17 victory in 2010

- Nebraska limited Colorado to 16 rushing yards, including six sacks for 41 yards in losses. This marks the 10th time in 14 games under Head Coach Matt Rhule the Huskers have limited the opposition to fewer than 100 yards rushing, including seven games with 75 or fewer yards.

- Colorado's 16 rushing yards are the fewest by a Nebraska opponent since Purdue was held to -2 rushing yards in 2020

- Nebraska recorded six sacks in the game, including four before halftime. The Huskers sacked Colorado eight times for 65 yards in last year's game.

- Nebraska held Colorado to 10 points, marking the ninth consecutive opponent the Huskers have limited to 24 or fewer points. This is the longest stretch Nebraska has limited the opposition to 24 or less points since a 14-game stretch spanning the 2009 and 2010 seasons.

- Nebraska has held each of its past six opponents at Memorial Stadium to 14 or fewer points.

- NU held the CU offense to 260 total yards, marking its ninth consecutive opponent to gain less than 400 yards. The last time Nebraska held opponents to less than 400 yards for nine games was a 14-game stretch spanning the final three games of 2008 and the first 11 games of 2009

- Cornerback Tommi Hill intercepted a CU pass and returned it 7 yards for a touchdown to give Nebraska a 14-0 lead in the second quarter. It was Hill's fifth career interception, and his first interception return for a touchdown.

- Hill's pick-six was the first for Nebraska since Cam Taylor-Britt had a 38-yard interception return for a touchdown against Iowa in 2019. It marked Nebraska's first defensive TD since 2020 (Deontai Williams fumble return TD vs. Penn State) and marked the second straight week the Husker defense has scored after recording a safety last week vs. UTEP.

- Sophomore running back Dante Dowdell opened the scoring for the second straight week with a 12-yard first quarter TD run and added a one-yard TD in the second quarter. Dowdell also scored a touchdown in the first quarter in the season-opening win over UTEP. Dowdell finished the game with 17 carries for 74 yards

- Senior running back Rahmir Johnson caught an 18-yard TD pass to close the first half scoring. The TD reception was Johnson's third career receiving TD and first since 2021. Johnson finished the game with 82 all-purpose yards, including 49 receiving yards on a career-high eight catches (previous high 6 vs. Michigan, 2021). He had nine rushes for 33 yards.

- Punter Brian Buschini had a 60-yard punt downed at the CU 2 in the second quarter which resulted in a Nebraska pick-six on the ensuing play. The 60-yard punt was the fifth of Buschini's Nebraska career. Buschini finished the night with a 50.8-yard average on five punts.

- Nebraska blocked a second-quarter Colorado field goal, marking Nebraska's fifth blocked kick in the past two seasons, including four field goals and one punt.

- Defensive lineman Ty Robinson was credited with the FG block, his second in the past three games (vs. Iowa, 2023). Robinson also had a pass break up on the game's opening play and a 9-yard sack on the third snap of the game.

- Tight end Nate Boerkircher had a career-long 25-yard reception in the third quarter. His previous long was 19 yards vs. North Dakota in 2022

- Linebacker Mikal Gbayor finished the game with six tackles, tying his career high. He also had six tackles at Colorado last season.

- Today's game captains were offensive tackle Bryce Benhart, receiver Jahmal Banks, defensive lineman Ty Robinson and cornerback Marques Buford Jr.
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Volleyball Big Ten Scores and Standings (9/7)

Illinois def. Iowa State (22-25, 20-25, 25-17, 25-21, 15-13)
Iowa def. California Baptist (25-17, 25-22, 25-21)
Maryland def. American (25-27, 25-14, 25-23, 20-25, 15-13)
Michigan def. Notre Dame (20-25, 25-18, 25-18, 25-20)
Michigan State def. Marist (25-10, 25-13, 25-14)
TCU def. Minnesota (25-21, 26-24, 21-25, 23-25, 20-18)
Nebraska def. Montana State (25-19, 25-15, 25-10)
Long Beach State def. Northwestern (25-23, 27-29, 25-17, 25-15)
South Florida def. Ohio State (18-25, 25-21, 19-25, 25-18, 15-12)
Penn State def. Ball State (25-22, 25-21, 25-21)
Purdue def. Utah State (25-18, 25-16, 25-22)
Rutgers def. Louisiana Tech (25-22, 27-25, 25-11)
UCLA def. Long Island (25-12, 25-21, 25-12)
Oregon def. Grand Canyon (25-13, 20-25, 22-25, 25-16, 16-14)
Wisconsin def. Baylor (25-18, 25-14, 18-25, 22-25, 16-14)

Standings
Purdue (6-0)
Illinois (5-0)
Michigan (5-0)
Penn State (5-0)
Washington (3-0)
Nebraska (5-1)
Iowa (4-1)
Ohio State (3-1)
Oregon (3-1)
UCLA (3-1)
USC (3-1)
Indiana (3-2)
Maryland (3-2)
Michigan State (3-2)
Wisconsin (2-3)
Rutgers (2-4)
Minnesota (1-3)
Northwestern (0-4)

Matches for Sunday - September 8
Wake Forest at Illinois
Oregon at Central Arkansas
North Texas at Maryland
Loyola-Chicago at Michigan State
Washington at Colorado
Ohio State at Florida

Next Nebraska Match - Tuesday, September 10
Creighton at Nebraska (7:00 PM - BTN)
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