After switching from offense to defense, adding about 50 pounds and then going through a bad back and serious asthma, Jordan Favreau could be forgiven for being a little frustrated. But now healthy, Favreau said he sees the 2012 season as one in which he can really make his mark on the SMU defense.
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Re: JORDAN FAVREAU 'nose' what he wants
I always wanted to see this guy play. With his dad getting drafted, he has good bloodlines, and it looks like he has worked to get bigger and stronger. I don't know where he fits in the mix with Spike and Wright, but hopefully he can play and we can redshirt Reed. Stay healthy, Jordan, and have a great spring.
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Sure hope he's completely healthy. There's no such thing as too much defensive line depth.
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