Football Recruiting - Midlands Region: jordan cunningham
ESPN 150 WR Cunningham talks OSU visit 
October, 4, 2012
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Corey Long | ESPN.com
Oklahoma State may have been considered a bit of a long shot for ESPN 150 wide receiver Jordan Cunningham (Davie, Fla./University School) when he announced his top six several weeks ago, however, the Cowboys might be moving up on the 6-foot-2, 175-pound senior’s board after an official visit this past weekend.
“It was a very nice experience,” Cunningham said. “I went there with my teammate, Mike White, and everything was very nice.
“The campus was amazing and the coaching staff was pretty chill but productive. I would say this trip definitely improved my overall opinion of Oklahoma State.”
“It was a very nice experience,” Cunningham said. “I went there with my teammate, Mike White, and everything was very nice.
“The campus was amazing and the coaching staff was pretty chill but productive. I would say this trip definitely improved my overall opinion of Oklahoma State.”
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ESPN 150 WR Cunningham looking at six 
August, 28, 2012
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Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
CINCINNATI – Just about every big-time college football program has offered ESPN 150 recruit Jordan Cunningham (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./University School), and six schools have made the cut for him.
Alabama, Florida State, Miami (Fla.), Notre Dame, Oklahoma State and Stanford are the six favorites for the nation’s sixth-best receiver.
The problem is Cunningham, who will take all five official visits, won’t be able to grant one of those schools an official.
Alabama, Florida State, Miami (Fla.), Notre Dame, Oklahoma State and Stanford are the six favorites for the nation’s sixth-best receiver.
The problem is Cunningham, who will take all five official visits, won’t be able to grant one of those schools an official.
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The Midlands Region consists of the states of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and
Texas and is where Big 12 programs make a living recruiting. However, with the deep talent pool in the Lone Star State, teams from all over the country flock to the Midlands to find players.