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Terrence Jones going JUCO


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Here is the link to the article, it is mostly about Sarasota's Mike Ford running into the same academic problems as TJ and speaking of his plans re-test and enroll at 'Bama.

Here is the tidbit on Jones

Ultimately, Jones passed the FCAT and earned his diploma. Last month, he signed a letter of intent to play junior college football at Eastern Arizona College.

The article doesn't state wheather or not Jones is still considering transferring to USF after Junior College, but I for one certainly hope he is.

http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050717/COLUMNIST20/507170522

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if T Jones ends up here as well as Wilson from UNC we should be sitting pretty

oh yeah, and we should still have ponton

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I saw Mike Ford play in high school and the guy is a bruiser.  Too bad he couldn't cut it in the classroom and get his test scores up.

I wish the best for both.

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