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Name: Jordan Burch (+) Coming off 10-10-24 Knee INJ...Transfer from South Carolina College: Oregon
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School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-5 Weight: 295 Position: Pos2: DT
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 4.72 40 Time: 4.82 40 High: 4.90
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Data Scout Notes: X-3-5/**Tester/14GP-34TT-3SK-23/Didn't Live Up to Hype at South Carolina 2024: (+) Coming off 10-10-24 Knee INJ...2023: HMC...01-05-23 Transfer from South Carolina...2022: NAC...P3rdC...2021: NAC...2020: NAC
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Jordan Burch, Oregon, Player News
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South Carolina has lost another high-profile player to the NCAA transfer portal. Edge rusher Jordan Burch, one of the most highly ranked recruits in program history and one who had flashes of brilliance during his three-year career, entered the portal on Thursday, USC confirmed. He was third on the team with 60 tackles this year and first with 14 quarterback hurries. A Columbia native who played under USC alum Erik Kimrey at The Hammond School, Burch was second only to national No. 1 recruit Jadeveon Cl owney in terms of the highest-rated prospects to ever pick USC. He only started one game in his first two seasons as he was behind entrenched edge rushers, but started every game in 2022.Burch recorded 3.5 sacks and 7.5 tackles for loss this seaso n with one recovered fumble. He was many times a hair away from completing a sack or affecting the quarterback and USC also used him in other ways, such as an offensive lineman and receiver in the Gator Bowl. He finishes his USC career with 4.5 sacks and scored on a 61-yard interception return for a touchdown in the 2021 season-opener. - The Post and Courier
(DS#10 DE) rSr/2025 DE Jordan Burch, Oregon
News Source: The Post and Courier
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2022 COACHES PRESEASON ALL-SEC THIRD TEAM: DL - Jordan Burch, South Carolina,...Burch, a 6-6, 275-pounder from Columbia, S.C., has appeared in 21 games over the past two seasons. The former five-star prospect logged 26 tackles a season ago and returned a n interception 61-yards for a touchdown. - South Carolina Football
(DS#10 DE) rSr/2025 DE Jordan Burch, Oregon
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Jordan Burch and Jordan Strachan are set to start at "Buck," or defensive end/pass-rusher in USC's terminology, replacing Aaron Sterling and JJ Enagbare. Each flashed at times last year in backup roles, but they're the guys now. "I feel this was probably the best football I've played since I've been here," Burch said after the spring game. "I feel like right now, everything's flowing. I really have everything now, I feel like." The game has changed so much that it's difficult to get a lot of sacks, but disrupting the offense by getting in the quarterback's face is certainly doable. Burch was one of the best prospects in the country when he signed and Strachan tied for the nation's lead in sacks in 2020 at Georgia State. USC needs the two to give them t hat consistent punch on defense, especially against the run. - The Post and Courier
(DS#10 DE) rSr/2025 DE Jordan Burch, Oregon
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Jordan Burch is one of the highest-ranked high school recruits to ever sign to play football at South Carolina. After two years playing behind the likes of Aaron Sterling and NFL Draft pick Kingsley Enagbare, Burch is now a junior and is being counted on for increased production in the 2022 season. USC coach Shane Beamer said as much during the spring and reiterated it while talking to reporters after his media golf tournament last week. "Jordan Burch knows that it is his time," Beamer said. During his high school career, Burch ascended to be the No. 1 recruit in the country - the five-star prospect finished No. 8 overall in the 247Sports Composite rankings when he signed to play at South Carolina. He was the second-highest-rated signee for USC, accord ing to those rankings, behind only Jadeveon Clowney.Burch had 19 tackles as a freshman, but his season was cut short because of a hand injury. In 2021, he appeared in every game, had 26 tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown against Vanderb ilt. Burch, now 6-foot-6 and 275 pounds, also made his first career start in the Duke's Mayo Bowl victory over North Carolina. "He is definitely physically gifted and the sky's the limit for him," South Carolina defensive ends coach Sterling Lucas said. "He has been working hard and bought into all the techniques that we are coaching. I'm really excited about him and the production that is to come." - Rock Hill Herald
(DS#10 DE) rSr/2025 DE Jordan Burch, Oregon
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He's been good, great at times. There was no doubting he would be, with his frame and athleticism luring coaches from the nation's power brokers to come see him. So maybe "breakout" isn't the right term. That would suggest Jordan Burch hasn't played up t o expectations in his first two seasons at South Carolina, and that would be misleading. The Gamecocks, and supporters who watched him grow up in Columbia and stay in town for his college football career, are waiting for him to burst forth, erupt, explod e, any of those synonyms for "breakout," as listed by Roget's. But it isn't because he hasn't been doing what they thought he'd be doing by now. It's because he's been behind upperclassmen such as JJ Enagbare and Aaron Sterling. It was because in his fre shman year, COVID threw a wrench into the season and forced everybody to adjust, and Burch also injured his hand and missed the final two games of that season.And yes, it's also because that, as strong of a prospect as Burch was when he was comple ting his all-world career at The Hammond School, he was hit by hype over which he had no control. It wasn't Burch who said, "Hey, I'm from South Carolina, I play defensive end and I'm committing to the Gamecocks, so I must be Jadeveon Clowney!" Kind of a lot to live up to - especially when it's everybody else making the comparison strictly because of that criteria, and not paying attention to how much the game has changed since Clowney played, and just how much of a larger-than-life figure he became. "W e never really talked about that. I just encouraged him to be himself. I think his skill sets are drastically different than JD's," said his coach at Hammond, Erik Kimrey, who was also a USC assistant coach last year before returning to the high-school r anks. - The Post and Courier
(DS#10 DE) rSr/2025 DE Jordan Burch, Oregon
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