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Three-star WR hoping for a big season

Three-star wide receiver Jorian Jordan of Charlotte (N.C.) Mallard Creek continues to keep his recruiting process relatively quiet. The 6-foot-1, 175-pounder claims four offers, plus a few bigger schools want to see him perform this season before making a decision.
"Right now, I'm just practicing hard in the weight room, getting ready for Butler," he said. "I'm supposed to have a big role this year and I'm getting ready for that."
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Practice started on Monday and Jordan has big goals.
"I'm trying to be seen as the speedster this year," he said. "I bring a lot to the table, but I don't want to be labeled as a sleeper. I'm far better than that and I want to prove myself and get the offers I desire and want. I also want to help my team to a championship."
On the recruiting scene, Jordan holds offers from Georgia State, Youngstown State, Towson and Hampton.
During the summer, Jordan has attended a couple of camps.
"I went to North Carolina's camp and Wake Forest's camp, those were the only two," he said. "North Carolina went well, but I went on the wrong day when there wasn't a lot of competition. They liked my route running though and have really said it's about this year since I didn't have the film last year because I was hurt. Wake Forest wasn't really very interested."
In addition, Ball State and Appalachian State are showing serious interest.
Jordan confirmed that he is fond of a few programs at this time.
"I love North Carolina," he said. "I love their offense and I have a relationship there. I love North Carolina. I also like Tennessee too since I visited there. But, I'd say Georgia State is my top school since they are showing me the most love."
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