Per Joe Hoyt of the
Dallas Morning News, former Garland High School receiver Jordan Hudson has announced his commitment to SMU. Hudson, of course, was one of the most heralded receiver recruits in the country a year ago before flipping from SMU to TCU, where he spent one season. Hudson reportedly received interest from a lot of schools after entering the portal, including Georgia, Oklahoma, Colorado, Tennessee, Arizona State, Utah, North Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi State, Pitt, Michigan State, West Virginia and Arkansas-Pine Bluff, but reportedly narrowed his choices to SMU and Auburn before committing to the Mustangs.
From his TCU bio:
Played in 14 games ... topped all TCU freshmen with 14 receptions, 174 yards receiving and three touchdowns ... closed the regular season with two touchdown catches in the 62-14 win over Iowa State ... caught a 13-yard scoring strike from Max Duggan and a 2-yard touchdown pass from Chandler Morris ... had two receptions for 34 yards in the College Football Playoff Semifinal win over Michigan ... had a season-best five receptions for 76 yards and his first career touchdown against Tarleton ... included in that total was a career long 31-yard catch ... his first collegiate reception came in the season opener against Colorado.
HIGH SCHOOL
Four-star recruit … rated by 247Sports as the No. 21 wide receiver in the nation, No. 25 overall player in Texas and No. 146 recruit in the country … the nation’s No. 7 wide receiver in the ESPN 300 … selected to the 2022 Under Armour All-America Game … totaled 195 receptions, 3,234 yards and 52 touchdowns in his prep career ... the 2020 Texas District 9-6A Offensive Player of the Year … the Texas District 10-6A Offensive Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore … triple jumped 45-7 as a junior at Garland.
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