Michael Jordan's Son Headed to Illinois

Jeffrey Jordan to Attempt Walk-on Role

By Paul Gerke, published Apr 28, 2007
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For Jeffrey Jordan, it must be difficult to have any aspirations to play professional basketball. As the son of arguably the best player in NBA history, Jeffrey faces infinite expectations that aren't tremendously likely to be met. But his critics are not stopping the 18-year old Jordan, who will be headed to the University of Illinois in the fall. Since he has been surrounded by basketball his whole life, Jordan has drawn the interest of several colleges looking for a guard. He announced Friday that he will attempt to join the Illini basketball team as a walk-on, making his decision after giving consideration to attending Valparaiso. "After I worked out at Illinois, (met) with the coaching staff and the players, and toured the campus with my mom, I just felt more comfortable with U of I," Jeffrey said in a news conference.

Jeffrey Jordan was a three-year starter at Loyola Academy and was twice voted as an All Catholic League player. Illinois coach Bruce Weber had nothing bust positive things to say about his new recruit. "He's made great strides over the last year as a player and is an excellent student who should be a great fit here at the University of Illinois," Weber said via an e-mail correspondence. He also called the young Jordan "competitive" and "passionate about basketball."

Jordan's intent to attend the University of Illinois is not binding. Since he is not an official recruit and he will not be attending on any athletic scholarship, Jeffrey could choose to leave the school whenever he pleases (or not attend at all). If the University of Illinois decides that they do not have a need for him on the court, the second coming of Jordan make look elsewhere to play at the collegiate level.

Michael Jordan's Son Headed to Illinois
Takeaways
  • Jeffrey Jordan will attend the University of Illinois in the fall.
  • Jordan will attempt to walk on to the university's basketball team.
  • The younger Jordan was three-year starter at Loyola Academy and two-year All Catholic League player.
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