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Though his first love was always basketball (no, he wasn’t named after Michael Jordan, says his father, Mike), Fuchs begun to realize that football might unlock more doors for him in the future when he attended camps at Rutgers and UConn last summer. At Rutgers, head coach Kyle Flood told Fuchs how uncommon 6-6 receivers are in football. Fuchs chose UConn, where he will play tight end, over Rutgers, Buffalo, and SMU, which offered him scholarships in both sports.He didn't get offers from Florida, Xavier, or Providence. He did from dayton and rutgers.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/104890/jordan-fuchs
I didn't say he wasn't a d'1 player, I said that he wouldn't start for UConn....because he wouldn't lol
Fuchs turned down offers in basketball from Iona and Manhattan, according to Christ the King basketball coach Joe Arbitello, who supported Fuchs’ decision to play football. Fordham was just starting to recruit him in basketball.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/high-school/fuchs-two-sport-star-article-1.1253965#ixzz2LLXtoLWy