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Talented KC wideout checks in at No. 12

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Blue Springs looks ready to make another charge at the Show-Me
Bowl title in 2010 and they have a roster stocked with top tier talent.
Among that talent is the No. 12 prospect in the Missouri Top 20, senior wide
receiver

Jordan Nubine
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Standing 6-foot-4 inches, he weighs 198 pounds, with 4.28
speed in the 40-yard dash. Nubine impressed earlier this spring at the
University of Oklahoma camp.

"As one of the best receivers at the camp, Nubine simply
caught everything - and we mean everything - thrown his way. He also displayed
amazing route running and good ability to create separation from defenders. His
one knock is going to be his speed, and that's why some schools haven't offered
yet, but here's betting he continues to attend camps this summer and people will
finally step up", commented Jeremy Crabtree in attendance.

At the Midwest Elite Combine, Nubine again impressed. "Nubine
continued with his strong spring that started a few weeks back at the Fort Worth
NIKE Training Camp. Nubine was one of the top receivers at that camp, and again
at the Midwest Elite he showed why he's one of the region's top pass-catchers.
Nubine's day was solid all the way around with his route running and soft hands
on display during drill work. He had some really good battles in the one-on-ones
and worked hard every second he was on the field. "

A three-star Rivals recruit, Nubine ranks 78th nationally
among receivers and No. 2 among receivers in the Show-Me State. Teaming
with Darrian Miller and Bernard Thomas, Nubine and the Wildcats will open the
season ranked among the top teams in Missouri Class 6.
 
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