OLB Dylan Jordan [TCU - Signed LOI]

To Which School Will Jordan Commit?


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According to a reply back to Husker Corner, Jordan tweeted “no doubt” when asked if his visit to Lincoln increased Nebraska’s chance of him committing to the Corn. While there are no guarantees, we appeared to have made up ground if TCU was leading. 

 
Said the coaches said they could see him getting up to 245 lbs.  Told him they could see him doing alot of what they had Shaquem Griffin doing at UCF coming off the edge as the SAM.  Said he was hosted by Caleb Tannor and called Tannor 'my boy' and said that they got along great.  Said he was blown away by Nebraska and TCU and that both schools were a '10' and that they are neck and neck.  Says he is committing sometime tomorrow.

 
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Said the coaches said they could see him getting up to 245 lbs.  Told him they could see him doing alot of what they had Shaquem Griffin doing at UCF coming off the edge as the SAM.  Said he was hosted by Caleb Tannor and called Tannor 'my boy' and said that they got along great.  Said he was blown away by Nebraska and TCU and that both schools were a 10 and that they are neck and neck.  Says he is committing sometime tomorrow.
Sounds like 60/40 Huskers?

 
Too close to call.  I say we have a small edge just bc of how he fits in our scheme.  Similar role to what he played in HS.  I see him N but wouldnt be surprised if he chooses tcu.  

 
A little bit more here but still a tough one to call imo.



Dylan Jordan is ready to make a decision




Jordan outlined a few of the factors that will weigh heavily in his decision. 

“Some of the factors will be the culture, the family atmosphere and somewhere I know we’re going to win and I’ll an opportunity to play my first couple years,” he said. “I feel like both TCU and Nebraska fit that description," he said. 





 
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Visits Nebraska and is now ready to commit basically the day after. Makes me think if it was TCU why would he cancel visits that he had planned before coming to Nebraska.

 
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