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Riordan waiting for offers

Jordan Riordan knows it's still early in the recruiting process and so he's not too nervous about having no offers especially with some significant Pac-12 interest coming his way.
Colorado is getting the most involved with the Los Angeles (Calif.) Loyola prospect and Riordan said he has had numerous conversations with cornerbacks coach Charles Clark.
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"I'm talking to coach Clark at Colorado," Riordan said.
"He really wants me to come down there and look at the facilities in the summer. He's going to come up during the spring. He told me he's evaluating me a lot, me and a couple of my other friends - Myles Bryant and David Long.
"He came down to the school a few months ago and he told me he'd keep an eye on me. I've been talking to him a lot."
Colorado has been the most involved so far but Riordan has also been talking with UCLA and Arizona and a trip to Westwood could happen soon.
The Bruins have been heavily recruiting Long in recent weeks and Riordan said he could go over on an unofficial visit at some point as well.
Riordan, who was impressive this past weekend at the 4th Quarter Sports 7v7, has been talking with a few UCLA assistants recently.
"I've been hearing from coach Kennedy Polamalu and coach Demetrice (Martin)," Riordan said. "He's from Pasadena and I'm from Pasadena, too, so we have a bond like that. I'm just talking to them. I'm really comfortable up there."
Also hearing from some Ivy League schools, Riordan is not feeling rushed in his recruitment. He knows spring ball is right around the corner and that could bode well for him.
"It's still really early," Riordan said.
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