Jordan Anderson
Oregon State
As a Recruit
Personal Life
Long Beach (California) Millikan coach Romeo Pellum – who played football at Washington State and in the CFL and AFL – called Jordan Anderson the “most dominating player on the field when he steps on it on Friday nights.” As a junior, Anderson had 984 yards receiving and 14 scores. He averaged 20.9 yards a catch and finished the 2022 season with 1,026 yards of total offense. He also made big plays on defense with 38 tackles, three tackles for a loss and one interception. “Jordan is an amazing talent,” Pellum told Cannon Sports. “Any time he touches the ball, he’s dangerous. You can’t stop him. The kid’s unstoppable.” Anderson said he’s trying to make it to college and in the NFL to make his family proud. “My mom (Keshia Gill) and dad (Aloyisous Anderson) are my support system,” Anderson said. “They come together and push me to be better in everything that I do.”
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