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Good article.
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Jordan Whittington makes Keaontay Ingram look very ordinary.
I just hope he can stay healthy.
Being a RB is not good for career longevity. That's why Jalen Hurd demanded to play receiver instead.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ill-it-pay-off
Heard from a reliable car salesmen friend of mine, from Cuero -- who seen Jordan in C town recently---that he hurt that hammy again (he had surgery on it his junior year I believe). When Herman heard of it while out on the road, and the trainers didn't notify him---he fired those trainers. He (according to car salesmen friend, if you can trust a car salesman) said Jordan will be going to Cali to see a specialist out there. Sure hope it isn't as bad, but--not good re-injuring the same surgically repaired hammy. If what I was told, is even legit.
Ordinary, Keaontay is anything but ordinary. He started as a freshman for Texas, that is far from ordinary.
Jordan is an amazing athlete and hope his injury is not serious.
In the state championship game he did all his damage out in space.
He may have been the best player on the field that day in any classification.
I am a Longhorn fan and Texas alum. So I want Keaontay to succeed. So far he is exceeding my expectations.
I actually think this may be a mistake to switch Whittington to RB. That guy needs to be kept healthy at all costs.
He played like he was Superman against Pleasant Grove, but the fact that he has been injured in the past proves he is actually just an extraordinary human athlete.