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Wednesday, April 18

Book on RB Lamont Jordan

Here's a rundown of what I've had to say about Maryland RB LAMONT JORDAN since the beginning of the college-football season.

Nov. 22
The vastly improved Georgia Tech defense put the clamps on Jordan, limiting him to just 25 yards rushing on 14 carries.

Nov. 15
Has been hampered by a variety of injuries this season that have limited his productivity in certain games. Against North Carolina, he carried the ball 27 times for 101 yards while also catching two passes out of the backfield. By the way, those were the most carries by Jordan in a game this season. While the 2000 campaign hasn't gone the way he had hoped, you see glimpses each week of his big-league talent as a RB.

Nov. 8
Flashed his big-time ability against N.C. State, going 25 yards for a TD in the first overtime after the Wolfpack had taken the lead. For the day, Jordan carried the ball 25 times for 101 yards, while also hauling in four receptions out of the backfield for 53 yards.

Nov. 1
Now back at 100 percent from the hip pointer, Jordan started slowly against Duke (11 carries for 12 yards in the first half) last week, but flashed first-round ability in the second half, carrying the ball 10 times for 146 yards. In just the second play of the second half, he raced 77 yards for a TD, then later added a 28-yard TD scamper. He also had one reception for 32 yards. Keep in mind, the Terrapin offensive line hasn't exactly been clearing huge holes for Jordan to run through. He's earning just about every inch of real estate. With 80 yards on the ground this week against N.C. State at College Park, Jordan would surpass 4,000 total rushing yards for his career.

Oct. 1
Despite a slow start to the 2000 season, Maryland RB Lamont Jordan appears to be primed for a strong final half of the campaign. Considering the fact that he missed so much time while awaiting his academic standing, it figured to be around midseason before Jordan would hit his stride. Even with all his talent and natural ability, it takes some time to shake off the rust. In order for Jordan to post big numbers, however, the Terps need more effective, consistent play from the QB position or else Jordan will be fighting an uphill battle. Against Florida State, Jordan was held in check much of the night, but his 74-yard TD scamper proved to be a nice illustration of his dynamic ability. This week, the Terps are on the road against Virginia, then face Clemson on Oct. 14 at Death Valley.


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