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'13 FL WR Jordan Cunningham (Vanderbilt Signee)

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Fort Lauderdale (FL) University School

Height: 6-foot-3
Weight: 175 lbs

Rivals lists offers from Florida, Florida State, Miami, Ohio State, Nebraska, Texas Tech, Wake Forest and Western Michigan...

Sophomore Jordan Cunningham of Davie University has big day in title game loss

December 11, 2010|By By Chris Hays | Orlando Sentinel

Jordan Cunningham is going to have a bright future. It may not have seemed like that to him on Saturday afternoon after he and his Davie University School teammates lost a 3-overtime thriller to Ocala Trinity Catholic 56-55 in the Florida Class 2B state title game.

The consolation, however, is that Cunningham is a sophomore, and he knows it's possible that he and the Suns could be right back at the Citrus Bowl next year or the year after.

Following his six-reception, three-touchdown performance on the losing end of Saturday's shootout, Cunningham was able to hold back tears long enough to look forward.

Continued...

Larry Blustein Interviews Jordan Cunningham from University School

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Scout $ - Cunningham Blowing Up

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By The Bank....Enjoyed the UA Junior Combine & accepted the invitation to play in the game next year. Holds over 30 offers and says Stanford, Florida State, Alabama, Notre Dame and Miami stand out. Plans on attending Junior Days at Miami, Alabama & Florida State.
 
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Scout lists this offer list:

Alabama
Florida State
Miami (FL)
Ohio State
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Ole Miss
Notre Dame
Tennessee
West Virginia


Yet he has only visited Stanford and Okie State? I hate ot say it, but something tells me he doesn't honestly have all those offers (but I could be totally wrong).
 
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BGriffBuckeye;2276019; said:
Scout lists this offer list:

Alabama
Florida State
Miami (FL)
Ohio State
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Ole Miss
Notre Dame
Tennessee
West Virginia


Yet he has only visited Stanford and Okie State? I hate ot say it, but something tells me he doesn't honestly have all those offers (but I could be totally wrong).

Look at the Rivals list...

Geeesh!
 
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BGriffBuckeye;2276019; said:
Scout lists this offer list:

Alabama
Florida State
Miami (FL)
Ohio State
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Ole Miss
Notre Dame
Tennessee
West Virginia


Yet he has only visited Stanford and Okie State? I hate ot say it, but something tells me he doesn't honestly have all those offers (but I could be totally wrong).

This is somewhat OT (feel free to move), but there is a wide degree of interpretation in exactly what an "offer" is, which we can see pretty clearly under Urban now. Is an offer expressing interest and inviting them for an OV? A lot of kids seem to think so. But as we have seen there is a two-tiered system of offers and OFFERS. I'm guessing (although I'm not sure) that he has a whole lot of offers expressing initial interest, but it's impossible to say how many are official and legally binding.

Look at Maurice Hurst Jr. as an example. Scout lists an offer, but as we know he wanted to commit at FNL and was asked to wait. He did not have an official offer.
 
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Jordan Cunningham announces his "50-year career plan," which includes becoming a Professional Engineer, in selecting Vanderbilt. Good man! Best wishes in your college football and engineering careers, Jordan!

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