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Name: Jordan Murray (Transfer from Missouri State) College: Hawaii
Number: 7
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 242 Position: Pos2: FB/H-back
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 4.67 40 Time: 4.73 40 High: 4.78
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Data Scout Notes: Transfer Up/WR to TE/Listed 6-5/Is 6-3V 2022: NAC...Transfer from Missouri State...2021: NAC...2019: NAC
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Height: 6035
Weight: 242
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Dates: 03/08/23
Hand: 10 3/8 Arm: 33 1/8 Wingspan: 80 1/8
Height: 6035
Weight: 242
40 Yrd Dash: 4.73
20 Yrd Dash: 2.71
10 Yrd Dash: 1.69
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 16
Vertical Jump: 34 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.31
3-Cone Drill: 7.19
40 Time Range: 4.70-4.75/Projected 4.72/15 MPH Winds
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Jordan Murray, Hawaii, Player News
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Astonishingly, the 2022 Hawaii football team features 53 newcomers, the same amount of players allowed on an NFL regular season roster. The amount of new faces in Manoa is larely due to the mass exodus of players following the 2021 season under former co ach Todd Graham, where 17 starters departed either due to graduation or the NCAA transfer portal. Despite losing names such as Chevan Cordeiro, Darius Muasau, Khoury Bethley and Nick Mardner to the NCAA transfer portal, new head coach Timmy Chang and his staff did some transfer portal digging of their own, pulling in a total of 18 FBS and FCS transfers. Additionally, the 'Bows signed seven junior college transfers and one player each from the NCAA Division II (former Colorado School of Mines kicker Scot t Marshall) and Division III (former Minnesota Morris defensive back Billy Mitchell III) levels. - Khon2.com
(DS#45 TE) rSr/2023 TE Jordan Murray, Hawaii
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The University of Hawaii football team kicked off fall practice ahead of its 2022 season on Wednesday. Wednesday marked exactly one month before the Rainbow Warriors' season opener at the Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex. The Rainbow Warriors lost t he vast majority of their 2021 production due to the NCAA transfer portal and discontent with former head coach Todd Graham. Wednesday was also the first fall practice for Timmy Chang as the team's new head coach. Among the many position battles, none se em more intriguing than the quarterback competition, where the team is looking to fill the void left by the departure of two-year starter Chevan Cordeiro to San Jose State. - Khon2.com
(DS#45 TE) rSr/2023 TE Jordan Murray, Hawaii
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No members of Hawaii's football team were selected to the Mountain West preseason All-Conference team on Thursday. The only member of the preseason All-Mountain West team with Hawaii ties was San Diego State offensive lineman and Punahou alumnus Alama Ul uave. Additionally, San Diego State defensive lineman Jonah Tavai is the brother of former Rainbow Warriors Jahlani and Justus Tavai. "We've been motivated, we've been had a chip on our shoulder. What's new?" - After being picked last in preseason poll, @HawaiiFootball shut out of preseason Mountain West All-Conference team. - Khon2.com
(DS#45 TE) rSr/2023 TE Jordan Murray, Hawaii
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Bobby Petrino, a coach with a track record of on-the-field success and off-the-field embarrassments, will be the next coach at Missouri State. The Springfield-based university said Wednesday that Petrino, 58, will be introduced at a news conference Thurs day. He will replace Dave Steckel, who was fired last week after winning just 13 games in five seasons. Petrino has a 119-56 record in 14 seasons at Arkansas, Western Kentucky and Louisville. He also spent part of one season coaching the NFL's Atlanta Fa lcons, where he coached 13 games in 2007 before abruptly resigning. Petrino was 31-9 at Louisville from 2003-06, including an Orange Bowl win after the 2006 season. He left to coach the Falcons, where he failed to last even one season. He resigned with t hree games remaining to return to college coaching at Arkansas. - AP College Football
(DS#45 TE) rSr/2023 TE Jordan Murray, Hawaii
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