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Jackson Dean
| Position |
WR |
Height |
5-11 |
Weight |
190 |
40 speed |
4.68 |
School |
S. Gwinnett |
Hometown |
Snellville, GA |
Incoming Year |
2006 |
Dean had 40 Receptions, 740 receiving yards, and 7 touchdowns in his junior season. “Boise State is my current leader,” said Jackson Dean. “Miami, Western Michigan, Georgia, Auburn, Coastal Carolina, and Oklahoma State are the other schools in my top seven. The Coaching Staffs at Boise State, Miami, and Coastal Carolina are all great. I’ve had the closest contact with these three schools. Of all the coaches I’ve spoken with they have impressed me the most.” Jackson will camp at Auburn July 16th. No offers yet.
08/05/05
Miami leads for Jackson. Here is what Jackson has to say about Miami: “I like Miami a lot. The coaches I’ve talked to are really nice. I like their coaching style. Their stadium re-construction is looking nice. Their facilities are nice too.” The rest of the schools on Jackson’s list have taken a step backwards in his mind with the Redhawks his favorite. Expect to see Jackson at some Miami games this fall.
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