Fort Wayne OL Jordan King commits to Purdue
Purdue’s 2024 recruiting class just got bigger–literally and figuratively–with a commitment from Fort Wayne North Side High School’s Jordan King on Sunday.
The 6-4, 310-pound King is the second commitment in Purdue’s Class of 2024, joining fellow Indiana native Hudauri Hines. King was on campus this weekend for a visit, his second in less than two months.
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King held offers from the likes of Louisville and Indiana, in addition to several MAC schools. King is the teammate of another top Boilermaker target: WR Tae Johnson.
How does King describe himself as a lineman?
“I am quick off my feet and I especially like to run block,” he told GoldandBlack.com. “It’s stellar. I can get to the next level and am powerful. But I need to work on my pass blocking.”
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