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For a young high school football player, getting to visit numerous BCS schools in about a week and a half is a dream come true.
But for 2015 Westminster Christian (Fla.) ATH Jordan Cronkrite, that dream became a reality.
"One of the best parts of my summer was going on that college trip I went on last week. I was able to go to Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and a lot of other SEC schools." said Cronkrite
But seeing all of that football royalty can be overwhelming and for some it may be hard to find one in particular that stuck out.
"Vanderbilt, Tennessee and Clemson stuck out the most." said Cronkrite.
But are the hometown 'Canes getting left in the dust for this rising prospect?
"I've visited (Miami) numerous times and I have a lot of contact with coach Williams and coach Barrow." said Cronkrite.
Although many critics and fans alike are wondering why the 'Canes have yet to offer Cronkrite. They have noticed the promise and potential in this top-level prospect.
"I have interest in (Miami). They have been my favorite school since I was a kid." said Cronkrite.
Fortunately for Jordan, he feels an offer coming.
"I think (an offer) will come once they decide what position they want me to play. Whether it be wide-receiver, running back or safety." said Cronkrite.
The 5'11" 180-pound Cronkrite is focusing on his high school team right now. Along with 2015 TE Devonaire Clarington, 2015 ATH Tim Irvin and 2014 QB Hunter Boyett, Westminster Christian should be solid.
"I feel like we have a great shot to win states this year. We've got great players coming in from different schools like Devonaire." said Cronkrite.
Cronkrite is one hot prospect, but after his junior season, the 'Canes coaching staff should be deeply invested.
*Here are Jordan's highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/492077/jordan-cronkrite
*You can follow me on Twitter @NashSports
But for 2015 Westminster Christian (Fla.) ATH Jordan Cronkrite, that dream became a reality.
"One of the best parts of my summer was going on that college trip I went on last week. I was able to go to Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and a lot of other SEC schools." said Cronkrite
But seeing all of that football royalty can be overwhelming and for some it may be hard to find one in particular that stuck out.
"Vanderbilt, Tennessee and Clemson stuck out the most." said Cronkrite.
But are the hometown 'Canes getting left in the dust for this rising prospect?
"I've visited (Miami) numerous times and I have a lot of contact with coach Williams and coach Barrow." said Cronkrite.
Although many critics and fans alike are wondering why the 'Canes have yet to offer Cronkrite. They have noticed the promise and potential in this top-level prospect.
"I have interest in (Miami). They have been my favorite school since I was a kid." said Cronkrite.
Fortunately for Jordan, he feels an offer coming.
"I think (an offer) will come once they decide what position they want me to play. Whether it be wide-receiver, running back or safety." said Cronkrite.
The 5'11" 180-pound Cronkrite is focusing on his high school team right now. Along with 2015 TE Devonaire Clarington, 2015 ATH Tim Irvin and 2014 QB Hunter Boyett, Westminster Christian should be solid.
"I feel like we have a great shot to win states this year. We've got great players coming in from different schools like Devonaire." said Cronkrite.
Cronkrite is one hot prospect, but after his junior season, the 'Canes coaching staff should be deeply invested.
*Here are Jordan's highlights: http://www.hudl.com/athlete/492077/jordan-cronkrite
*You can follow me on Twitter @NashSports