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<blockquote data-quote="Henrymcg" data-source="post: 278346" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>Josh Helmholdt and Nick Krueger | <a href="https://rivals.com/" target="_blank">Rivals.com</a></p><p></p><p>"The 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl gave fans a look into the future of big-time college football with the performances of its players on Saturday. Of the players that took to the field in the Alamodome, 12 set themselves apart by making the most big-time plays in the game."</p><p></p><p>"The linebacker group for the West was as impressive a cast of players as any group on either team, but Jordan-Swilling stepped up as one of the steadiest players in the West’s front seven. Two of his four solo tackles came against the run, which isn’t surprising considering how effective he is as a downhill-type of defender, but the other two came making tackles on receivers after the catch. He did well to keep plays in front of him and really works to drive through ball-carriers when making hits."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henrymcg, post: 278346, member: 297"] Josh Helmholdt and Nick Krueger | [URL='https://rivals.com/']Rivals.com[/URL] "The 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl gave fans a look into the future of big-time college football with the performances of its players on Saturday. Of the players that took to the field in the Alamodome, 12 set themselves apart by making the most big-time plays in the game." "The linebacker group for the West was as impressive a cast of players as any group on either team, but Jordan-Swilling stepped up as one of the steadiest players in the West’s front seven. Two of his four solo tackles came against the run, which isn’t surprising considering how effective he is as a downhill-type of defender, but the other two came making tackles on receivers after the catch. He did well to keep plays in front of him and really works to drive through ball-carriers when making hits." [/QUOTE]
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