7/23. Wisconsin running back signee Jordan Stevenson (Dallas/South Oak Cliff) was denied admissions by the University of Wisconsin.
Badgers coach Paul Chryst and running backs coach John Settle both spoke to Stevenson this afternoon and informed him that Wisconsin's Chancellor denied the student-athlete admissions.
247Sports.com has confirmed this situation through a source on both ends.
Stevenson will receive his release from Wisconsin in the morning and be eligible to attend a new school of his choice as he's an NCAA qualifier.
The four-star recruit is ranked as the nation's No. 17 running back and the No. 30 prospect in Texas in the 2016 class by 247Sports.com Composite Rankings.
7/24. In less than 45 minutes after receiving his release, Stevenson spoke with coaches from nine different college programs, including Oregon State, Nebraska, Louisville, Indiana, Pittsburgh, Texas Tech, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee.
Of the group, Stevenson said that three schools "stick out" early- those are the Beavers, Huskers and Vols.
-Stevenson had a previous relationship with Oregon State head coach Gary Andersen, who was formally the head coach at Wisconsin and accepted the four-star running backs original commitment to the Badgers. He also likes that Oregon State runs a spread offense.
-Nebraska could be considered the very early "leader in the clubhouse" because of the Huskers' depth chart. Stevenson is scheduled to speak with head coach Mike Riley tonight via phone.
-The Crimson Tide's depth chart at running back is not working in their favor, but Stevenson said that Alabama recruiterBilly Napier communicated to him that the Tide could lose both Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake to the NFL Draft following this season, essentially gutting the depth at that position. Stevenson is set to speak with Tide head coach Nick Saban tonight.
-Stevenson also could possibly communicate with coaches from Miami (Fla.) and Michigan this evening.
source: 247 sports
Badgers coach Paul Chryst and running backs coach John Settle both spoke to Stevenson this afternoon and informed him that Wisconsin's Chancellor denied the student-athlete admissions.
247Sports.com has confirmed this situation through a source on both ends.
Stevenson will receive his release from Wisconsin in the morning and be eligible to attend a new school of his choice as he's an NCAA qualifier.
The four-star recruit is ranked as the nation's No. 17 running back and the No. 30 prospect in Texas in the 2016 class by 247Sports.com Composite Rankings.
7/24. In less than 45 minutes after receiving his release, Stevenson spoke with coaches from nine different college programs, including Oregon State, Nebraska, Louisville, Indiana, Pittsburgh, Texas Tech, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee.
Of the group, Stevenson said that three schools "stick out" early- those are the Beavers, Huskers and Vols.
-Stevenson had a previous relationship with Oregon State head coach Gary Andersen, who was formally the head coach at Wisconsin and accepted the four-star running backs original commitment to the Badgers. He also likes that Oregon State runs a spread offense.
-Nebraska could be considered the very early "leader in the clubhouse" because of the Huskers' depth chart. Stevenson is scheduled to speak with head coach Mike Riley tonight via phone.
-The Crimson Tide's depth chart at running back is not working in their favor, but Stevenson said that Alabama recruiterBilly Napier communicated to him that the Tide could lose both Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake to the NFL Draft following this season, essentially gutting the depth at that position. Stevenson is set to speak with Tide head coach Nick Saban tonight.
-Stevenson also could possibly communicate with coaches from Miami (Fla.) and Michigan this evening.
source: 247 sports
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