Player Profile: Jordan Irsik, Ingalls

By: Kpreps.com
Jan 28, 2013

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Name:  Jordan Irsik                                        

High School:  Ingalls High School

Position in high school:  Safety/Receiver

Height:  6’

Weight:  200

College you plan to attend:  Butler County Community College

Scholarship / Walk-on:  Scholarship

Planned position in college:  Safety

Other colleges recruited you or showed interest: Hutch, Lake Forest (Illinois), K-State (Walk-On), Fort Scott, Dodge City, Southwestern College, Grinnell College (Iowa), Presentation College (South Dakota).

Why you chose the college you plan to attend: A great football program with great coaches and a solid junior college community.

Notes / stats from high school career: 4-year starter. 3-year team co-captain. 50 career touchdowns. 2011: Offense: 1464 all-purpose yards on 93 touches. 26 touchdowns. Tied school-record 6 touchdowns in 1 game. Defense: 78 tackles, 13 for loss. All-District by Kpreps.com. 2ndTeam All-SPIAA Receiver.

2012: Offense: 1253 all-purpose yards on 134 touches. 20 touchdowns. Defense: 104 tackles, 7 for loss. 4 interceptions, 4 forced fumbles. All-District DB by Kpreps.com. All-State DB by Kpreps.com. All-State HM Receiver by Topeka Capital Journal.

Favorite high school football memory: The entire high school football experience was great. Sure it had its up’s and down’s, but there were also too many great memories to single out a lone favorite.

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Kpreps comment:  Jordan is a two-time All-District selection by Kpreps and earned 8-Man, Division-II All-State honors as a defensive back this past fall.  He helped lead the Bulldogs to a 5-4 record and missed the playoffs as a result of a 40-36 district loss to Rolla in which the Pirates scored on the final play of the game.

 

It's important to remember that all college commitments are verbal and not truly finalized until the student-athletes sign National Letters of Intent on February 6th.

For a complete list of Kansas high school football commitments, click the link belowhttp://www.kpreps.com/2013-kansas-college-signings-by-player.php

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