'13 TN WR Jordan Sheffield

#26
#26
Kid looks very solid for his age.. Impressive.. Who is his QB in the video? Kid is pretty good at gettin the ball where it needs to be..

Jared Davis, he was a Senior this year. Solid qb nothing amazing but he has gotten much better since his Sophomore year.
 
#29
#29
You guys act like players from Tennessee are allowed to be 5-stars. Espn won't allow it.

On the bright side he can be a high 4-star that is sure to get bumped by NSD!

Kid's got skills. He could be even better if he had a decent QB. He looks to have a great frame to work with and already has a nose for the ball. I definitely look forward to seeing is junior and senior film.

Ever since Chris Donald, I don't blame them.
 
#32
#32
This kid has had high expectations for him since early middle school. The only problem is Tullahoma doesn't have the greatest sports program to prepare kids for the next level. If they can surround Jordan with some better players and he can get to some camps then expect a great player. Otherwise he ends up playing baseball.
 
#33
#33
This kid has had high expectations for him since early middle school. The only problem is Tullahoma doesn't have the greatest sports program to prepare kids for the next level. If they can surround Jordan with some better players and he can get to some camps then expect a great player. Otherwise he ends up playing baseball.

Thanks for the information. I hope he gets to some camps soon. He needs to get his name out there. He is a very talented player. From what I'm hearing his best sport ATM is baseball, but he wants to play both in college. I have also heard that he is very interested in UT and wants to play here. Keep us updated.
 
#34
#34
He looks like a shorter Alshon Jeffery with the moves and hand of Carl Pickens. He doesn't look to have elite speed but he does have VERY good speed and hopefully, but the time he is a senior, he can get quicker and faster.

I haven't seen him play but look forward to watching him the next 2 years.

Go Vols.
 
#36
#36
This kid has had high expectations for him since early middle school. The only problem is Tullahoma doesn't have the greatest sports program to prepare kids for the next level. If they can surround Jordan with some better players and he can get to some camps then expect a great player. Otherwise he ends up playing baseball.

Please explain this comment and what qualifies you to make this statement.
 
#37
#37
Great athletic ability. He doesn't have elite speed like someone else said but he could play Division I ball.
 
#38
#38
His younger brother (fr) has skills also ..he torched us last year and I assume he will again this year
 
#39
#39
Please explain this comment and what qualifies you to make this statement.

I played in the Tullahoma sports program from elementary school through high school. The baseball program is really the only sport that has put anyone in a division I school. Coach Olive is a great football coach don't get me wrong, but no one from Tullahoma is getting a load of D1 offers. The programs leading up to high school just don't prepare kids the way a Nashville program does. Also, there aren't very many kids attending big camps, playing against elite talent, or getting the type of coaching they need. The numbers don't lie.
 
#40
#40
I played him and his brother and baseball and there beast.. They both hit homeruns in the game and both pitched.
 
#41
#41
He looks like a shorter Alshon Jeffery with the moves and hand of Carl Pickens. He doesn't look to have elite speed but he does have VERY good speed and hopefully, but the time he is a senior, he can get quicker and faster.

I haven't seen him play but look forward to watching him the next 2 years.

Go Vols.

have you ever seen a sophomore run a 4.4 forty? if so they're few and far between. kid has LOTS of time to mature and get faster. As far as the moves go, I agree very Carl Pickens-esque. On the first kick return that cut is absolutely nasty.
 
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#43
#43
wow, now im feeling old, the last generation of tullahoma Sheffields were great athletes too. i cant believe thats been 20 yrs . im assuming hes from the same family and also related to Gary Sheffield
 
#45
#45
I played in the Tullahoma sports program from elementary school through high school. The baseball program is really the only sport that has put anyone in a division I school. Coach Olive is a great football coach don't get me wrong, but no one from Tullahoma is getting a load of D1 offers. The programs leading up to high school just don't prepare kids the way a Nashville program does. Also, there aren't very many kids attending big camps, playing against elite talent, or getting the type of coaching they need. The numbers don't lie.

Name one kid that has/had D1 talent that did not play D1 because he came through Tullahoma. D1 talent is rare and for you to blame Tullahoma is pure ignorance. A young man or woman with the talent will be found and signed no matter where they grow up.
I would guess that Tullahoma has had more players sign D1 than you are aware of.
 
#48
#48
You guys act like players from Tennessee are allowed to be 5-stars. Espn won't allow it.

On the bright side he can be a high 4-star that is sure to get bumped by NSD!

Kid's got skills. He could be even better if he had a decent QB. He looks to have a great frame to work with and already has a nose for the ball. I definitely look forward to seeing is junior and senior film.

He has a good QB, I heard Olive say a couple of weeks ago at the football banquet that JD was the best QB he has coached at that position. BTW, I am not his father either.
 
#49
#49
Name one kid that has/had D1 talent that did not play D1 because he came through Tullahoma. D1 talent is rare and for you to blame Tullahoma is pure ignorance. A young man or woman with the talent will be found and signed no matter where they grow up.
I would guess that Tullahoma has had more players sign D1 than you are aware of.

Kingvol......have you come up with any names yet. I mean you are so sure that T-Town is a bad place to grow up if you want to play D1 athletics. Give us the names big guy or stop the bashing of your own home town.
 
#50
#50
Jamel Northcutt- played at Ole Miss. He graduated in 1999 I think? That is the last D1 prospect I know of to come out of Tullahoma. In football by the way.

Numerous players have gone on to play D1 baseball though.
 
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