CLASS OF 2015
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Bryant
Jordan
Abilene Christian
Home School (HS) • WI
6' 2" • 180LBS
R/R • 27yr 11mo
Home School (HS) • WI
6' 2" • 180LBS
R/R • 27yr 11mo
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- Top Ten Player Profiles of 2015: No. 8 Bryant Jordan - Dec 21, 2015
- Wisconsin 2015 Rankings Update: Biggest Risers - Mar 25, 2015
- Wisconsin Class of 2015 Rankings Updated - Mar 23, 2015
- Wisconsin Insider: 2015 Super 60 Breakdown - Feb 3, 2015
- Super 60 Preview: Draft Perspective - Jan 29, 2015
- Super 60 Spotlight: Bryant Jordan - Jan 12, 2015
- The Hotlist: Best Fastballs In 2015 Class - Dec 24, 2014
- Top Ten Player Profiles Of 2014: No. 10 Bryant Jordan - Dec 16, 2014
- Overall 2015 Player Rankings: Who From Wisconsin Made The Cut - Nov 10, 2014
- Wisconsin Insider: A Look At Top Performers In Jupiter - Oct 30, 2014
- Jupiter: Duncan's Day 2 Notebook - Oct 25, 2014
- Madison Preseason ID: Pitching Analysis - Apr 8, 2014
- Wisconsin makes splash in 2015 Overall Rankings - Mar 27, 2014
- Wisconsin Class of 2015 Rankings Updated and Expanded - Mar 19, 2014
- Madison Preseason ID: Roster and Check-In Times - Mar 12, 2014
- Wisconsin's look ahead at Super 60 prospects in 2015 - Feb 11, 2014
- PBR Mailbag: Louisville Recruits, Prospects On Social Media And More - Dec 30, 2013
- Breaking down Wisconsin in the overall 2015 rankings - Dec 6, 2013
- No. 2 2015 Bryant Jordan talks committing to Missouri - Nov 5, 2013
- The Buzz: Recruiting News Across The Midwest - Sep 21, 2013
- The Buzz: Regional Recruiting News Includes Top Indiana Arms - Sep 14, 2013
- Labor Day Challenge Game Recap: Hitters vs. GRB Rays - Sep 3, 2013
- Wisconsin well-represented in PBR Labor Day Challenge - Aug 29, 2013
- Wisconsin Class of 2015 Rankings Updated - Aug 20, 2013
- Notebook: Catching Up On Summer Happenings - Aug 20, 2013
- Home-School Experience Doesn't Slow Bryant Jordan's Ascension - Aug 18, 2013
- Midwest Future Games: Overview and Stats - Aug 13, 2013
- Wisconsin Midwest Future Games Wrapup - Aug 9, 2013
- Wisconsin makes Midwest Future Game debut in impressive fashion - Aug 3, 2013
- The Hotlist: Top Pitchers Going To Midwest Future Games - Jul 24, 2013
- Wisconsin Announces Midwest Future Games Roster - Jul 12, 2013
- Updated Class of 2015 Rankings - Jul 1, 2013
- Wisconsin Notebook - Mar 27, 2013
- Opening weekend notes from Hitters Spring League - Mar 25, 2013
- Updated Wisconsin Class of 2015 Rankings - Mar 15, 2013
- Preseason Identification Showcase 3.3.13: Pitching Analysis - Mar 14, 2013
- Preseason Identification Showcase 3.3.13: Outfield Analysis - Mar 12, 2013
- Wisconsin's young prospects developing arm strength - Feb 18, 2013
- Prospect Identification Showcase: Pitcher Anaysis - Feb 4, 2013
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2/1/15 - RHP Bryant Jordan (Home School) was clearly the best Wisconsin arm. Jordan came prepared as the righty sat at 90 mph with every fastball topping out at 91 mph. Of course this was a big opportunity for Jordan to showcase himself in front of the packed house of pro scouts as he doesn’t have a spring high school team to play with. His fastball featured late life through the hitting zone, with occasional arm side run. His curveball showed average action at 70-71 mph and a sinking change at 77-79 mph. Jordan looked effortless on the mound with an easy arm action and clean directional delivery. We’ve seen Jordan a lot over the last several years and this was the most polished we’ve seen the Missouri commit look.
8/4/13 - Getting a chance to watch Bryant Jordan pitch is a treat, not only because he will light up the radar gun but he is also home schooled and does not play a high school season. He is a unique home schooled prospect (read more HERE) who hasn’t let that slow his athletic progress and shows maturity far beyond his years. Jordan was one of seven pitchers that reached the 90 mph plateau at the Midwest Future Games, showing off his exceptionally quick arm. You may think Jordan is slightly undersized in pitching prospect terms, but the 6-foot-1, 170-pound right hander has a big time arm that cannot be overlooked. Jordan’s fastball gets on hitters extremely quick in the upper 80’s with the ability to touch 90 mph. His curveball is thrown hard and with confidence boasting advanced action. Jordan has found his way onto many recruiters short list after the Midwest Future Games and will certainly find more suitors as he continues through the process.