SIGNED - RB Jordan Stevenson

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Player: Jordan Stevenson

Hometown: Dallas, Texas

School: South Oak Cliff

Position: Running Back

Height: 5-8

Weight: 210

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Offers: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisville, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Nebraska, SMU, Texas, UCLA, Utah State, Wisconsin

Visits: 7/26/15

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Rivals: #27 RB;
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247: #263 Overall; #23 RB;
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Scout: #84 Overall; #12 RB;
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ESPN: #32 RB;
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Hudl

With Ozigbo being the only RB in the 2015 class, any chance we go after this kid?

http://www.buckys5thquarter.com/2015/7/23/9029801/jordan-stevenson-denied-admission-wisconsin-football-recruiting

 
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I didn't think so but...

Says Oregon State, Nebraska and Tennessee are teams standing out early.


 
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One of the best RBs in Texas last year. I believe he was committed to the Longhorns before switching to Wisky.

 
Wisconsin RBs have been 2nd to none the last handful of years, so if they liked him, so do I.

 
Remember one of the reasons for Anderson taking the Oregon St job was the UW academic requirements...

 
This kid got a very raw deal. Wisconsin needs to stop thinking they are an Ivy League school. As someone that grew up in the area, sort of, no one gave a rats a$$ about their academics. They f'd this kid hard and that is horrible.

 
How in the hell does Alabama have any room open when they over sign every year and consistently sign classes of 25 kids?

 
I'm all for picking up the kid, but I think it's a bit ridiculous that some are ripping a school for having stringent academic standards. That's their call and at the end of the day, some alumni care more about the academic reputation of their alma mater than their football record.

 
How in the hell does Alabama have any room open when they over sign every year and consistently sign classes of 25 kids?

Because they have a lot of players declare early, a handful of players transfer every year, and more than average that they kindly suggest move on if they're not contributing.

 
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