Coach Heath has picked up another recruit in this years upcoming recruiting class, this one though he didn't have to travel far to recruit. Jordan Heath, a 6' guard will be walking onto the USF basketball team. Jordan Heath, a left handed guard, who averaged 3.9 points and 2.3 assists per game for the Terrapins, the Class 2A state runner-ups this year decided it was the best fit for him due to the lack of recruitment for him and the chance to play for his father.
So what does this mean for USF basketball? It is a great story and must make the Heath family very happy to know that father and son will be able to spend time and share great memories together. On the court, not much is to be expected from Jordan this upcoming year. He is not a physical player and with the lacking of playing time and performance on the court, he may see a lot of bench time this year. But being left handed gives him a unique shooting style and the lack of guards on the current depth chart means he will be able to compete with the incoming recruits and may impress the coaches, especially father, and earn some valuable playing time. It is a great story and we are glad to welcome Jordan to the USF family.
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