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'10 MD LB Jordan Haden (Florida signee - transfer to Toledo)

Jordan Haden
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Friendly HS
Fort Washington, MD


Ht: 5-foot-11
Wt: 192 lbs.
Forty: 4.52 seconds

Rivals$

Brother of Florida starting CB Joe Haden and Boston College RB Josh Haden. Lists offers from BC, Florida, Illinois, UNC, and Tenn. with interest in Ohio State. Also part of the Rivals 250 to Watch in 2010.
 
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I don't see this one being any different...which is the main reason we didn't create a thread about him when we learned about him last summer. But we'll see...Josh ended up at BC and I don't think anyone predicted that the day his brother was signing with Florida.
 
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That family, man...

I remember an article back that the father is a firm believer in nurture over nature in terms of athleticism.

He says you can train for the game just like you can study for the SATs. No different.

Awesome mindset - and the fact that the brothers, despite being smaller, still experience great success at the college level shows that it's absolutely true.
 
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Oneshot;1401405; said:
That family, man...

I remember an article back that the father is a firm believer in nurture over nature in terms of athleticism.

He says you can train for the game just like you can study for the SATs. No different.

Awesome mindset - and the fact that the brothers, despite being smaller, still experience great success at the college level shows that it's absolutely true.


Fom the Joe Haden thread:

Has His Own Training Methods

By Josh Barr
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, June 16, 2006; 1:28 AM

The way Joe Haden Sr. looks at it, training for combines is like preparing for the SAT.

"I'm starting camps to really prepare kids for the combines," said the Friendly High assistant coach and father of two top prospects. "It's really amazing. It's not that it changes anything as far as their ability or their talent, but it changes their work ethic and their focus and their ability to be comfortable."

If you were taking the SAT, Haden reasons, you would do as much preparation as possible, wouldn't you?

So far, only about 40 players have signed up for the camps, which run weekly throughout the summer. But if Haden needs any advertising, he can point to his sons. Joe Haden, a rising senior who is Friendly's quarterback and safety, has narrowed his choices to seven colleges, all of which have offered scholarships: Florida, Pittsburgh, Ohio State, Tennessee, Michigan, Michigan State and Georgia. Josh Haden, a rising junior, already is on the radar for many top programs.

Among thousands of athletes, the two brothers recorded the highest index scores in testing this spring and summer at combines run by Nike. The SPARQ rating is based on a player's vertical jump, time in the 40-yard dash and shuttle run and how many times he can bench press 185 pounds. Believing this measure goes a long way toward determining whether colleges will offer a scholarship, Joe Haden Sr. -- a personal trainer -- had his sons start their training early so that they would score well.

"When I figured out the way they work it, if these guys learn the drills and get it down to clockwork, it's going to help them get scholarships," Haden Sr. said. "It's drill-specific training. When I started [Joe] and Josh out at 13 years out, they really started training for the combines."

Being able to play some football, of course, helps as well. Joe Haden passed for 1,944 yards and 22 touchdowns with only five interceptions last season. The biggest concern he faces is over his size. While most college coaches prefer quarterbacks to be taller than 6 feet 3, Haden is only 5-11 on a good day -- which means his future might be at another position, perhaps wide receiver or cornerback.

"He is wide open to the athlete thing," Friendly assistant coach Marcus Berry said. "He's been working a lot at receiver. I've been throwing to him. When he went to Nike, he threw a lot but also worked out at receiver. He's going to play quarterback for us, but he'll play a little bit at receiver because we have to get a quarterback ready for the following year. Everybody has told him they're going to look at him as a quarterback first but he's so athletic they feel he can go over to receiver or corner with no problem at all.

"Deep down, he would like to be a receiver more than a defensive back. He's the kind of kid you want to get the ball in his hands anyway."

Berry said that Haden plans to visit each of his seven remaining schools on unofficial (meaning player-paid) visits over the summer and then take official campus visits in the fall before making a decision. Haden plays to graduate after the fall semester and enroll in college early so that he can participate in spring practice. This plan knocked out one of his potential choices, Virginia, because the Cavaliers told Haden they were unlikely to take him for the spring semester.

Among other local schools, Virginia Tech never offered Haden a scholarship and Haden Sr. said his son lost interest in Maryland because several other schools made scholarship offers before the Terrapins.

Meantime, one of Haden's targets fall has made his college choice. Friendly wide receiver Vincent Hill, who had 879 yards receiving and 10 touchdowns last season, earlier this week committed to Akron.

Hill visited Akron last weekend, where he spent time with former Forestville standout Jermaine Lindsay. Hill attended Croom High in Upper Marlboro for the final quarter of last school year after getting into trouble at school, but has been reinstated to Friendly and will be on the field this fall, Berry said. "He's really, really focused now," Berry said.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...061600077.html
 
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wadc45;1401335; said:
I don't see this one being any different...which is the main reason we didn't create a thread about him when we learned about him last summer. But we'll see...Josh ended up at BC and I don't think anyone predicted that the day his brother was signing with Florida.

My thoughts as well... I think he ends up at UF, but his brother obviously chose a different school than Joe. If Jordan wants to choose a different school other than his brothers, the family is quite familiar with tOSU and Tressel with their recruitment of Joe and to a lesser extent, Josh.
 
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College Football Recruiting On the Trail 2010 - ESPN

Watch List defender Jordan Haden has Gators out in front
Safety / outside linebacker prospect Jordan Haden informed ESPN affiliate Web site GatorCountry.com that Florida, where older brother Joe plays, currently leads for his signature.

"Florida is still number one. I really like the academics there. Joe has a 3.4 GPA and he tells me how they give you tutors to help you out. Also, I really like the players and the coaches at Florida."

However, Haden isn't necessarily a Gators lock. While he hopes to make an early decision, Haden would still like to check out several other schools such as LSU, North Carolina, Clemson, Virginia Tech and Illinois before announcing.
 
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Florida Gators safety Jordan Haden to transfer, dad says

Florida freshman safety Jordan Haden is transferring, according to his father. Jordan Haden is the younger brother of former UF All-American cornerback Joe Haden.
Joe Haden Sr. told The Miami Herald Monday morning that Jordan Haden ``will be transferring.'' Florida has not granted the transfer yet, according to Haden Sr., but the father said he and his son ``are working on that today.''

When asked why his son is transferring, Haden Sr. said, ``No hard feelings. Florida is a great program and we love them. It just wasn't the best fit for Jordan.''

Jordan Haden was a highly regarded recruit when he signed with Florida in February. He committed to Florida in April 2009, choosing UF over Georgia, Illinois, LSU, North Carolina, Rutgers and Virginia. A four-star recruit by Internet scouting service Rivals.com, Haden was listed as the No.12 safety prospect in the nation last year.




 
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Word is his transfer was granted today. Players have apparently been told not to comment, other than "wish him the best" type stuff. He spoke of being real homsick last year, but other than that, it is a

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