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Jordan is the Indians engine

Very few players come into the 2015 season as hot as Darryn Jordan. The Cincinnati Country Day star has scored 12 touchdowns (11 rushing) in his last five games. His efforts are a big reason why the Indians have won 22 straight regular season games.

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Jordan told TriStateFootball.com that he has offers from Dayton, Youngstown State, Eastern Kentucky and a few Ivy League schools. With a big senior campaign expect the speedster to pick up even more offers by the time December rolls around. Here is a look at Jordan, By The Numbers:

1 – Receptions as a freshman
1 – Receiving touchdown as a junior
2 – Interception returns for touchdowns in his career
3 – Interceptions as a sophomore
3 – Receiving touchdowns as a sophomore
4 – Interceptions in his career
5 – Most touchdowns in a game (vs New Miami 10/31/15)
6 – Receiving touchdowns in his career
7 – Rushing touchdowns as a freshman
7 – Receptions as a junior
9 – Total touchdowns as a freshman
10 – Receptions as a sophomore
13 – Rushing touchdowns as a sophomore
14 – Games with 100 yards or more rushing in his career
15 – Games with 2 or more touchdowns in his career
18 – Receptions in his career
19 – Total touchdowns as a sophomore
20 – Rushing touchdowns as a junior
21 – Total tackles as a freshman
21 – Total tackles as a sophomore
22 – Total tackles as a junior
23 – Total touchdowns as a junior
40 – Rushing touchdowns in his career
51 – Total touchdowns in his career
64 – Total tackles in his career
82 – Kickoff/punt return yards as a freshman
89 – Most yards receiving in a game (vs. North College Hill 10/25/13)
121 – Interception return yards in his career
192 – Yards receiving as a junior
197 – Most yards rushing in a game (vs Lockland 10/19/12)
214 – Yards receiving as a sophomore
237 – Kickoff/punt return yards as a junior
287 – Most all-purpose yards in a game (vs. North College Hill 10/25/13)
318 – Kickoff/punt return yards as a sophomore
416 – Yards receiving in his career
482 – Yards rushing as a freshman
580 – All-purpose yards as a freshman
637 – Kickoff/punt return yards in his career
1,035 – Yards rushing as a sophomore
1,109 – Yards rushing as a junior
1,538 – All-purpose yards as a junior
1,682 – All-purpose yards as a sophomore
2,626 – Yards rushing in his career
3,820 – All-purpose yards in his career

* Does NOT include stats from 2013 playoff game vs. Summit Country Day & 2012 regular season finale vs. Cincinnati Christian

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