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      <title>Baylor Camp Delmar: Recruit Briefs I</title>
      <description>This past Friday morning, a great number of players across the Greater Houston area came to Houston ISD Delmar Stadium for the Baylor football camp. When it came to a close, there were a few recruiting notes that Scout.com was able to jot down.</description>
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      <title>Big Visit a Big Success for a Big Target</title>
      <description>With Stanford Football poised to make a late push for a potential top 10 national recruiting class, the Cardinal held their biggest recruiting weekend ever this past weekend.    While the focus has centered on the uncommitted prospects who toured the Farm, equally important were the efforts by the group of commits to develop chemistry with one another. Emblematic of those efforts is Jordan Najvar.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>After a hiatus for a week, The Bootleg's weekly update on Stanford's football recruits is back.  This week, we divide coverage between recruits already committed to Stanford and some of the top outstanding targets left on the board.  First up: the current commits.  Read on for the latest stats and notes from recent high school action.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>The Bootleg's series of updates tracking high school games across the country for information on recruits of interest to Stanford fans continues with a focus on the group of players that have already committed to Stanford.  This past weekend Stanford commits had a hand in 20 touchdown scores.  Read on for the latest stats and notes from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Football Recruits Weekly Update</title>
      <description>Most high schools have now started their seasons and there were many games this past weekend featuring recruits of interest to Stanford. A number of the games attracted college coaches and other celebrities. 11 games involved Stanford commits, including Stanford's first 2010 recruit starting his junior year. Read on for the latest stats and notes from this weekend's high school action.</description>
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      <title>Jordan Najvar: “Book’em, Drevno!”</title>
      <description>An inescapable theme of LSJU recruiting this year has been the frenetic pace at which the Cardinal have added top TE prospects, big-bodied athletes who can be versatile threats on offense or add to depth elsewhere on the field. On Monday afternoon, Stanford added a 5th such commitment when Spring (Tex.) Klein Oak’s Jordan Najvar pulled the trigger on the heels of an unofficial visit to the Farm.</description>
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      <title>Najvar still taking visits</title>
      <description>After meeting the A&amp;M coaching staff in person for the first time, Klein Oak TE Jordan Najvar discusses his first impressions and visits with Aggie Websider about his upcoming visits. Does he have a timetable for making a decision? Where do the Aggies stand in his list of favorites?</description>
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      <title>Najvar likes Sherman's offense</title>
      <description>Jordan Najvar was in College Station this weekend for the 7-on-7 tournament and took an unofficial visit on Sunday. Is he close to making a decision? What does he like about A&amp;M? All of this, PLUS highlights of Najvar from the 7-on-7 tournament.</description>
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      <title>Jordan Najvar Photo Gallery</title>
      <description>One of the top targets at the State seven-on-seven tournament was Klein Oak tight end Jordan Najvar. He has a bevy of offers and at one point he was one of the top TE targets on the Sooners recruiting board.</description>
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      <title>Texas State 7-on-7: Day 2 Recruiting brief</title>
      <description>The TexasPrepInsider/Scout.com crew was in full force for the state 7-on-7 tournament in College Station July 10-12. With coverage like no other, we take a quick look at a few of the athletes from schools like Klein Oak, Mesquite, Houston Second Baptist, Klein, and Cy Fair who were on hand. Recruiting Analyst Ahmard Vital has the rundown</description>
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      <title>Nebraska still in it for Najvar?</title>
      <description>If there has been an Achilles heal in Nebraska’s classes, before Ben Cotton, it might be that every big-time tight end that Nebraska set out to get ended up picking someone else.  It’s a tragedy considering Matt Herian’s success that he had early in his career and what a player like him does to diversify an offense.  Nebraska had their eyes early on Jordan Najvar, but has that ship sailed?</description>
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      <title>Najvar looking at Aggies</title>
      <description>With the departure of Joey Thomas and Martellus Bennett, the Aggies are looking for tight ends. Aggie Websider visits with Jordan Najvar, who could be one possibility.</description>
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      <title>New schools make Najvar’s list</title>
      <description>Tight end Jordan Najvar of Klein Oak high school plans to have a busy summer with 7-on-7 football and college visits. He has also informed Scout.com about a few new offers that are on the table. So what is next for the Texas Top 100 athlete? Scout.com has the update…</description>
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      <title>Mr. Mismatch</title>
      <description>"I want to see eye-to-eye with the coaches and just really fit in," Jordan Najvar said. "I'd like to play in an offense that utilizes the tight end and where I'll be comfortable. Distance doesn't matter because every school is just a plane ride away. I don't have a set top five, but I will within the next month. I'll narrow it down to a top three or five and I'd like to make a decision before..."</description>
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      <title>Will Huskers make cut?</title>
      <description>The Huskers have been searching for a tight end for some time now.  The limited number of offers to tight ends indicates that the Huskers are pretty sold on the abilities of Jordan Najvar from Spring (Texas) Klein Oak.  The Nebraska staff has been keeping up with Najvar which is good, because in 2-3 weeks Najvar plans to trim his list to just 3-5 teams.</description>
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      <title>OU Still in the Hunt for Texas TE?</title>
      <description>Tight end Jordan Najvar of Klein Oak high school has seen his recruitment take off after a strong month of April. Now with a variety of college options, the Texas Top 100 athlete must decide where he plans to visit during his summer circuit. And now with the Oklahoma junior day well behind him, where do the Sooners stand? Scout.com has the update…</description>
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      <title>Huskers offer Texas TE</title>
      <description>It’s been an on-going effort, but Nebraska is still looking for help at the tight end position.  The Huskers seem to have always missed on their top targets despite an offense that can really feature the tight end and really runs a lot of multiple tight end formations.  The Huskers have spotted a tight end in the Houston area and will get a visit later from him this spring.</description>
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      <title>Najvar High on Sooners</title>
      <description>Klein Oak TE Jordan Najvar has made a name for himself in the talented Class of 2009 and has the offers to prove it. Here recently, he decided to take a closer look at the Sooner program. He had this to report…
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      <title>Next stop… Norman, OK</title>
      <description>Klein Oak tight end Jordan Najvar has made quite a few road trips in the month of March. Now after multiple visits, he has decided to check things out at Oklahoma. Najvar talked with Scout.com in advance to talk about his upcoming visit.</description>
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