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Published Oct 12, 2015
Jordan-Swilling running wild
Jason Howell
Recruiting Analyst
The offers have been coming in hand over fist for 2017 Rivals250 athlete Bruce Jordan-Swilling, and he has been running wild on the football field.
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Miami was the first to offer the New Orleans (La.) Brother Martin standout, and he has since added offers from Florida State, Tulane, Ole Miss, Michigan, LSU, UCLA, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Florida, and Troy.
He earned national attention for his 19 carry, 344-yard, and 7 TD performance in a 68-21 win over Bay St. Louis (Miss.) St. Stanislaus, and he has already rushed for over 1,400 yards and 25 TDs in five games in 2015.
Obviously, it has been a busy season already, and Jordan-Swilling has been focused on the field. He has not had an opportunity to take many visits, but he has taken a few trip to LSU.
"Just the big crowd and being out there with everybody cheering and stuff. It's a real loud stadium," Jordan-Swilling said. "I was out there for the Auburn game, the McNeese game which was cancelled, and I think I was out there for another game but I'm not sure."
He does not have any other visits scheduled right now, and the recruiting process is not much of a priority. However, the mail has been arriving by the bag and colleges are doing whatever they can do to catch his attention.
"The little designs they have on the letters are amazing to me," Bruce Jordan-Swilling said. "I always keep them. I never really open them but I keep them. I think I'm going to start hanging them up in my room."
Jordan-Swilling and his brother Tre Swilling both have the full attention of college coaches, and both will be making decision as members of the 2017 recruiting class. There has been talk of the Swilling duo sticking together, but right now it is only talk.
"We talk about it but we just have fun and joke around and be like what if we both went to the same school that would be crazy and stuff like that," Jordan-Swilling said. "But we've never decided if we want to go to the same school together."
As for a leader or group of favorites, Jordan-Swilling is not ready to make any annoucements either.
"Not really, I haven't even really been worrying about that yet," Jordan-Swilling said. "I still have a lot of time to decide."
Jordan-Swilling is currently ranked No. 107 in the Rivals250, No. 10 among the nation's 2017 athletes, and No. 5 in the Rivals.com Louisiana Initial Top 15.
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