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Wow great guy to make that sacrifice for his uncle. :worship
I am sure his scholarship won't be "held". If he does come back, I'd have to think that they'd make room for him.I hope that we hold his scholarship for him. He is a true Husker in my book.
Jordan is NOT the only donor possible. Listen, Congdon is very close to his family. The chances that it is Jordan donating the liver is actually pretty small. Jordan is just very homesick with alot of sickness in his family, and wants to be closer to home. Can't fault him for that.
Hope him and his uncle make it through ok. Good luck to both of them!and Jordan is the match.
That's weird. There was a rumor that he would go to USC, but that had been put to bed. How can two articles have such different quotes?That quote came from his kicking coach who has since stated that more than likely Congdon will NOT be the one donating his liver. He is homesick, and has some ill family. Much like Danny Muy, and Manaia Brown. Can't blame him for wanting to be close to family. One thing is for sure, he will not be back at NU. Look for him to end up at either San Diego St., or possibly a Pac-10 school when all is said and done.
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I also heard it straight from the kicking coaches mouth when interviewed on 1620 The Zone. He again said that Jordan might be a match, and that more than likely Jordan really just needs to be around his family more than anything.How can two articles have such different quotes?
I haven't heard of an offer from Texas, but Miami did offer him recently. As of 1/3 is is still strongly commited to NU.My son, who keeps up on these things said that the kicker we have offered a scholarship to for next year may decommit since he has been offered by Texas. Would leave us in a bind for next year.