JUCO LB from California Jordan Allen makes it 12 UT signees

Jordan Allen / Credit: UT Athletics

JUCO LB from California Jordan Allen makes it 12 UT signees

3-star JUCO LB Jordan Allen (6’5, 230) from the City College of San Francisco via Fairfield, CA has signed today with the U. of Tennessee. He’s the 12th in ESP.

Jordan Allen
LB – 6’5, 230
City College of San Francisco via Fairfield, CA
Committed: 12-20-17
Stars (Rivals/247Sports/ESPN): 3/3/4

ESPN Scouting Report
“Good size and displays good first-step. Active motor with physical nature. Can shoot hands and keep blockers off frame and hold ground one-on-one. Displays good functional strength. Can quickly squeeze. Allen can be a physical and active defender with tools to be well-rounded. Can continue to refine technique, but prospect with tools to come in and compete for playing time and be productive contributor.”

Profile Notes From UT
ESPN: 4-star
Natl JUCO Rank: No. 9
Position Rank: No. 2 DE

247 Sports: 3-star
Natl JUCO Rank: No. 20
Position Rank: No. 2 DE
State Rank: No. 3 in CA

Rivals: 3-star

Composite Ranking: 3-star
Natl JUCO Rank: No. 25
Position Rank: No. 2 DE
State Rank: No. 4 in CA

JUCO – City College of San Francisco (2017)

  • ESPN JUCO Top 50 Recruit (9)
  • 2017 Stats (JUCO): 9 GP, 27 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, 8.0 TFL, 2 pass breakups
  • Tied for team lead in sacks and was fourth on the team in TFLs during his lone JUCO season at City College of San Francisco

UC Davis (2016)

  • Redshirted before transferring to City College of San Francisco

High School

  • Played wide receiver and defensive back at Armijo High School in California
  • Named All-Monticello Empire first team as a senior after catching 50 passes and hauling in eight receiving touchdowns
  • Caught nine receiving touchdowns as a junior
  • Had seven interceptions and earned All-League honorable mention honors as a sophomore
  • Also starred on the basketball and track & field teams earning All-League honors in both

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Jordan Allen / Credit: UT Athletics

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JUCO LB from California Jordan Allen makes it 12 UT signees

Jordan Allen / Credit: UT Athletics

JUCO LB from California Jordan Allen makes it 12 UT signees

3-star JUCO LB Jordan Allen (6’5, 230) from the City College of San Francisco via Fairfield, CA has signed today with the U. of Tennessee. He’s the 12th in ESP.

Jordan Allen
LB – 6’5, 230
City College of San Francisco via Fairfield, CA
Committed: 12-20-17
Stars (Rivals/247Sports/ESPN): 3/3/4

ESPN Scouting Report
“Good size and displays good first-step. Active motor with physical nature. Can shoot hands and keep blockers off frame and hold ground one-on-one. Displays good functional strength. Can quickly squeeze. Allen can be a physical and active defender with tools to be well-rounded. Can continue to refine technique, but prospect with tools to come in and compete for playing time and be productive contributor.”

Profile Notes From UT
ESPN: 4-star
Natl JUCO Rank: No. 9
Position Rank: No. 2 DE

247 Sports: 3-star
Natl JUCO Rank: No. 20
Position Rank: No. 2 DE
State Rank: No. 3 in CA

Rivals: 3-star

Composite Ranking: 3-star
Natl JUCO Rank: No. 25
Position Rank: No. 2 DE
State Rank: No. 4 in CA

JUCO – City College of San Francisco (2017)

  • ESPN JUCO Top 50 Recruit (9)
  • 2017 Stats (JUCO): 9 GP, 27 total tackles, 4.5 sacks, 8.0 TFL, 2 pass breakups
  • Tied for team lead in sacks and was fourth on the team in TFLs during his lone JUCO season at City College of San Francisco

UC Davis (2016)

  • Redshirted before transferring to City College of San Francisco

High School

  • Played wide receiver and defensive back at Armijo High School in California
  • Named All-Monticello Empire first team as a senior after catching 50 passes and hauling in eight receiving touchdowns
  • Caught nine receiving touchdowns as a junior
  • Had seven interceptions and earned All-League honorable mention honors as a sophomore
  • Also starred on the basketball and track & field teams earning All-League honors in both

Watch Highlights Here

Jordan Allen / Credit: UT Athletics