Louisville pledges Jordan Allen’s formal visit is “phenomenal”
Wide receiver commit from Louisville During the weekend, Jordan Allen was one of several recruits who paid the Cardinals an official visit.
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Jordan Allen, a wide receiver from Buford, Georgia, ittecommd to Louisville on April 16 and returned this past weekend for an official visit with his prospective team. The Cardinals hosted over a dozen significant prospects, including the three-star prospect.
Soon after his visit was over, Allen told Cardinal Authority, “I had an amazing weekend.” “The official visit went quite well. Wonderful sentiments pervaded the entire visit.”
For Allen, there were plenty of highlights. In addition to getting to see some of the city’s offerings, he had the chance to speak with members of the coaching staff and learn more about the program and his future.
“Had countless conversations with Coach Brohm, Coach McGee, and many of the other coaches,” Allen recalled. We had excellent food every day. It was undoubtedly my favorite part of the visit. Had the opportunity to visit Churchill Downs for the very first time. It was a wonderful spot to explore and be around. Being in the vicinity of many of UofL’s main targets was beneficial. I talked to a lot of people and tried to convince them to become a part of the family. The photo shoot was incredible; we can’t wait to see those pictures. But all in all, there’s no denying that this was a memorable weekend. I can’t wait to stand again!”
Grant Houser, another committed UofL student, joined Allen. During their weekend travels, the two future Cardinals recruited the many others; Allen relished the chance.
Allen declared, “I am a proud Cardinal, without a doubt.” “I adore this curriculum and UofL’s future plans. Being a part of it is simply an amazing experience. Now that I’m a part of UofL, I can network and recruit with other elite athletes across the country. Permit them to participate in the grandeur we are attempting to create. Therefore, we (the committers) must set the example and convince everyone that Louisville is the place to be.”
LISTEN: After his April commitment, Jordan Allen visits Cardinal Authority
A number of scholarship offers from universities including Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Clemson, Colorado, Duke, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kansas, Mississippi State, NC State, Pittsburgh, Tennessee, UCF, USF, and Utah were received by Allen before he decided to attend Louisville.
According to 247Sports, Allen is ranked as the No. 102 wide receiver in the country and as the No. 72 overall prospect in Georgia.