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Wharton junior strong safety Jairus Jones picked up two scholarship offers this week, one from Florida Atlantic and the other Nebraska, Wharton coach David Mitchell said.
Jones (6-foot-2, 210) had 89 tackles last season with one interception. At running back, he had 60 carries for 332 yards and three TDs.
“It’s the first of many,” Mitchell said.
Jones is the first player on Wharton’s active roster to receive an offer.
Posted by james harrell, tampa,fla on 05/18 at 09:29 PM
great job.I hope the gators and usf are next to offer you.Keep working hard in the classroom and on the field.Best of luck.Coach Harrell
Posted by COACH SANTONI, Tampa on 05/16 at 09:57 AM
Jarius I COULDN’T BE HAPPIER FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. Have a great season work hard and keep your grades up. When the time comes pick the school with the best fit and not the name of the program. In my opinion you could be one of the great SS to ever put on a uniform. Tell you Dad, Josh and rest of family I said hello. Very Proud of you and your brother. Coach Santoni
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Posted by james harrell, tampa,fla on 05/18 at 09:30 PM
great job.I hope the gators and usf are next to offer you.Keep working hard in the classroom and on the field.Best of luck.Coach Harrell