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CBS Sports writer Chris Hummer recently detailed LSU's recruitment of offensive tackle transfer Jordan Seaton and revealed some details on the record-breaking deal he signed with the Tigers.

Seaton, who previously played at Colorado last season, was the top offensive line transfer in the portal and signed with LSU over Miami, Oregon, and Mississippi State.

According to Hummer, Seaton's NIL package at LSU was north of $4 million, which included additional incentives, such as cars and real estate.
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His demands were high. Industry sources speculated that Seaton could command $2.5 million or more on the open market. By the end of the cycle, industry sources believe Seaton secured a deal worth more than $4 million. His camp also asked for additional incentives, such as cars and real estate.

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But Seaton had all the leverage, and LSU paid handsomely to get him on campus for the 2026 season. Seaton's pay package is believed to be the largest for an offensive lineman in college football history.
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chadr074 hours
Well it’s good to know LSU is willing to do whatever like Texas or Oregon now as long as NIL continues to spiral out of control.
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mtb0103 hours
And this is why I am losing interest in College sports.
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BZ5044 hours
He is a professional college football player and is getting paid well.
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FLBooGoTigs13 hours
All i have to say is he better play like the highest paid offensive lineman in college.
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Trout Bandit4 hours
This NIL Package brought to you by the Official Injury Lawyers of LSU Athletics
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Yeti_Chaser4 hours
Nah they're not on this level. They're in the women's basketball type game. Gordon isnt getting $4M offensive linemen
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No dude. This is the really big money donors whom you will never know of.
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TigerB81 hour
And if he is merely average at the end of the season....his arse can hit the road jack....and don't cha come back
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TabasgeauxHD1 hour
Good on Seaton for taking advantage of the opportunity to get paid. I dont think this NIL era will last forever. Salary caps will eventually get put in place as CFB tries to mold itself similar to the NFL. Kids should take advantage while they can.
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TabasgeauxHD1 hour
Good on Seaton for taking advantage of the opportunity to get paid. I dont think this NIL era will last forever. Salary caps will eventually get put in place as CFB tries to mold itself similar to the NFL. Kids should take advantage while they can.
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