Georgia offers 4-star WR Xavier Jordan

UGA football has offered a scholarship to four-star wide receiver recruit Xavier Jordan.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to four-star wide receiver recruit Xavier Jordan. Kirby Smart and Georgia have a chance to finish with one of the best recruiting classes in the country in the class of 2024.

Xavier Jordan plays high school football for Cathedral High School in Los Angeles, California. The 6-foot-1, 165-pound wide receiver is a good student.

247Sports ranks Jordan as the No. 74 recruit in the junior class. Jordan is considered the No. 11 wide receiver and the No. 11 recruit in California.

The Cathedral standout has recent scholarship offers from Utah, Oregon, Syracuse and Boston College. Jordan runs track and has excellent speed. The talented wide receiver is good at making tough catches and is not afraid to block.

The four-star receiver announced his scholarship offer from the Georgia Bulldogs via Twitter:

https://twitter.com/XavierJordan011/status/1618751735849443330?s=20&t=X4AbQTHE72Hr1iVti0ugdw

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MSU basketball 5-star C Xavier Booker set to play on ESPN2

MSU’s 5-star C Xavier Booker will be in action on ESPN2 later today:

Xavier Booker’s season is off an running at Cathedral High School in Indianapolis, Indiana. Booker, a 5-star center who signed to MSU, is one of the most highly anticipated prospects in Michigan State history.

Spartan nation is ecstatic for the addition of Booker to the Michigan State program, and rightfully so, as he possesses a much needed skill-set for the MSU roster.

Fans will have a chance to see how good of a player Booker is when Cathedral takes on Simeon (Chicago, Illinois) on ESPN2:

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Notre Dame Basketball Great Walt Sahm Dies at 78

Few Notre Dame basketball players represented both the school and the state of Indiana as well as Walt Sahm.

Few Notre Dame basketball players represented both the school and the state of Indiana as well as Walt Sahm. At 6-foot-9, he was key at a time when big men were highly valued in basketball. That height allowed him to soar to rebounding greatness with the Irish after a nice high school career with Cathedral in Indianapolis. On Jan. 5, Sahm passed away of complications from COVID-19 at the age of 78.

From 1962 to 1965, Sahm averaged 16.9 rebounds a game, giving him a program record that stands to this day. He’s also third in Notre Dame history with 1,146 rebounds. With a 15.8 scoring average, he’s only of only two players to average over 15 points and 15 rebounds over their Irish career. All of that, along with being a three-year starter and co-captain, made him an easy choice for Notre Dame’s All-Century Team, which was unveiled during the 2004-05 season.

During Sahm’s career, the Irish went 42-35 and made the NCAA Tournament twice. Both appearances ended in close first-round defeats. In 1963, Sahm had 14 points and 15 rebounds but couldn’t match the 16 points and 20 boards from Bowling Green’s Nate Thurmond. He finished his career in fitting fashion two years later with a 17-point, 10-rebound performance against Houston.

2020 Virtual Notre Dame Football Cards: Jordan Genmark Heath, Linebacker

Linebacker Jordan Genmark Heath enters his senior year primed for a starting spot. Find out more about the Notre Dame LB ahead of 2020!

Remember how great football cards were when you were a kid?  So do we!  We unfortunately can’t print out a bunch of pictures on cardboard and send them to all of you but we have the next best thing, virtual player cards for the 2020 Notre Dame football team!  Here you’ll find all the information, stats, facts and in some cases a photo gallery and/or highlights of all of your favorite Notre Dame players ahead of the 2020 season.  Check it out as we build the complete team set throughout July!

Card number two in the series belongs to the man who wears jersey number two on Saturdays, linebacker Jordan Genmark Heath.

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