As Stallion just post on mm.com SMU got another commitment from OK. 2 star DE by rivals.
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DE Jordan NewmanAs Stallion just post on mm.com SMU got another commitment from OK. 2 star DE by rivals.
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Re: DE Jordan NewmanRivals lists him as 6-4, 230 and running a 4.6 in the 40.
Does anyone know anything about him beyond the hard numbers?
Re: DE Jordan Newman"Stallion" reported on the other board that if he comes in as a "mid-term commit" (which I assume means he would enroll at SMU in January) that he could count against the 2002 commitment limit, rather than the 2003 list.
How is that possible? Did we leave a scholarship unused last year? Go PONIES!
Re: DE Jordan NewmanSo we got him from Missouri, Kansas and possibly even UCLA. Sounds like a nice pickup. Very impressive recruiting.
Re: DE Jordan NewmanI guess this eliminates the whole "private school kids can't play" theory, right Cavan?
Go PONIES!
Re: DE Jordan NewmanRivals does list him as a player on UCLA's list of strong side DE recruiting prospects. I don't know how serious UCLA was about him but that list is generally a sign that there is some definite interst, especially for players 2 stars or better.
Re: DE Jordan NewmanI think we are all taking this guy for granted. Rivals rates him as a 2 star, but we all know that is ONLY b/c he plays for a private school. If UCLA, Mizzou, and Kansas offered him, that is very impressive recruiting. In the article, Newman says he picked SMU b/c we had his major, interestingly enough, "cinema." Apparently he is entering college as a freshman this spring because he is graduating early from high school. I'm guessing that would count towards our 2003 class ? Is good to hear that he will be able to participate in spring ball...he also said that a major reason he came is because of Coach Roark. That guy is recruiting his [deleted] off in Oklahoma! What a great staff Bennett has put together!
Re: DE Jordan Newman<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by WildHorse:
<B>"Stallion" reported on the other board that if he comes in as a "mid-term commit" (which I assume means he would enroll at SMU in January) that he could count against the 2002 commitment limit, rather than the 2003 list. How is that possible? Did we leave a scholarship unused last year?</B></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> This is just a guess on my part, but with a number of scholarship players leaving after last year's signing day, unless the coaches gave all the scholies away to walk ons, there ought to still be a few scholarships available from last year. SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
Re: DE Jordan Newman24 according to the PonyFans report, but then I still don't know if Gilray was ever actually on a scholarship...so that would be one more possible available scholie.
Does anyone know Donnie's status and whether or not we will ever see him in a Mustang uniform???? SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
Re: DE Jordan NewmanHey, I wish young Gilray all the best, and I hope he can still come to SMU. But if we can somehow figure out a way to count this Newman kid against last year's total, that would be big-time recruiting work by Coach Bennett. If Newman doesn't cost us a scholarship in this year's class, he's a steal, because let me tell you, he can play. He is one of those kids who has so much energy he can't even sit still when he's not on the field. I went to the game when my nephew's team played against his team, and he said this Newman guy is a "get after it" kind of player. I'm not sure exactly what that means, but it sounds like he's got promise.
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Re: DE Jordan NewmanHey I just wanted to post that Rivals upgraded Jordan Newman to a 3 star recruit from a 2 star. He's now also ranked as the 56th best SS DE in the country. It's about time they got to looking at him; UCLA, Mizzou, and Kansas all offered him. We got a real steal in Jordan Newman
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