Michael Jordan applauded his son's decision to walk on at Illinois rather than accept a scholarship to a smaller college. The basketball legend and his 18-year-old son, Jeffrey, appeared on the "Today" show Friday. Jordan said his son decided he wanted the challenge of proving himself at the Big Ten school. "I'm thinking that's what I would have done," Jordan said. Talking on the Illinois ...
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Champaign, Ill. — Michael Jordan applauded his son's decision to walk on at Illinois rather than accept a scholarship to a smaller college. The basketball legend and his 18-year-old son, Jeffrey, appeared on the "Today" show Friday.
Mark Turgeon got his first win as Texas A&M's coach on Friday night. His debut was overshadowed by another new Aggie. Freshman DeAndre Jordan scored 12 points and Josh Carter had 14 to lead the 16th-ranked Aggies to a 73-50 victory over McNeese State for their eighth straight win in a home opener.
People with opinions on recreation and conservation at Jordan Lake will have a chance to share them with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at a "listening session" Thursday, Nov. 15.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Freshman DeAndre Jordan scored 12 points and Josh Carter had 14 to lead the 16th-ranked Aggies to a 73-50 victory over McNeese State for their eighth straight win in a home opener.
Associated Press - November 9, 2007 10:55 PM ET COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Freshman DeAndre Jordan scored 12 points and Josh Carter had 14 to lead the 16th-ranked Aggies to a 73-50 victory...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) - Michael Jordan applauded his son's decision to walk on at Illinois rather than accept a scholarship to a smaller college. The basketball legend and his 18-year-old son, Jeffrey,
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Michael Jordan says his son's decision to walk on at Illinois rather than accept a scholarship to a smaller college is just the kind of thing he would have done. The basketball legend and his son, Jeffrey, appeared on this morning's "Today' show.
Nebraska running backs coach Randy Jordan talked for almost 90 minutes at Friday’s Big Red Breakfast. In a break from the norm, Jordan took the microphone off the podium and walked through the crowd as he answered questions.