Four-Star RB Jordan Marshall names Top 4
Four-star running back Jordan Marshall of Cincinnati (OH) Archbishop Moeller narrowed his list to four schools— Ohio State, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Tennessee.
The 6-foot, 195 pounder went in-depth on his finalists.
Ohio State
“They’re all in on me. Coach Day, Coach Alford, Coach Hartline always are showing love texting me. Coming down to see me whenever they can . Always letting me play a party in recruiting . It’s a great place to be, they win lots of games and just a good program I could see myself fitting in. “
Michigan
“They remind me of my high school now. They have really good values that I put first. Faith is a big part of their program which I am looking for. Also the relationship with coach Hart is crazy . We are like the same person and we just keep each other. Our families get along so it’s great being around them. I really do like Harbaugh, he is very faithful and puts his team’s success over himself. An academic speaks for itself.”
Wisconsin
“Me and Coach Fick and Max go way back and just have a connection that is out of this world. They have a history of really great backs and that’s something that would be amazing to become a part of. Coach Spaulding, the new running back coach is cool. We are just starting to build but we are going all in on a bond I think is worth a lot .”
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Tennessee
“Coach Heupel is doing a great job with the team and building the program to what he wants it to be. This weekend was really big for me getting to know Coach Mack a little better and getting to sit down and talk a little ball with him. We are starting to grow close too but I really love the energy in Rocky Top. It is out of this world and definitely something I could see myself in.”
Marshall ranks as the No. 117 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting sites. He also tabs in as the No. 8 running back and the No. 4 player in the state of Ohio.