• A.J. Jordan ready to announce

  • By Chris Pool | October 20, 2010 7:02:50 AM PDT
A.J. Jordan (Trotwood, Ohio/Trotwood-Madison) said Tuesday night he's ready to make his college decision. The four-star wide receiver has helped the Rams to a 6-2 record this season heading into this weekend's game with Sidney. "I'm done taking official visits," said the 6-foot-2, 170-pounder. "I've been to Wisconsin and I really like Michigan. I'm going to have a press conference Wednesday. I really can't tell you what my stats are this year. I'm happy with the way things have been going. We lost to a couple of good teams but we're going to be ready for the playoffs." Jordan refused to show his hand at which school he might be choosing, but Wisconsin has been cleaning up after upsetting No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday. Don't be surprised if that run continues.Sansone names some favoritesJunior wide receiver Stefan Sansone (St. Louis, Mo./St. Louis University High) is becoming a hot prospect. The 6-0, 175-pounder has visited several Big Ten and Big 12 programs during the summer and he made a couple of visits during the season. "I've been receiving steady mail from Indiana, Kansas State, Iowa and Akron," said Sansone. "My top school choices right now are Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arkansas, Michigan State, Texas Tech, Oregon and Ohio State. I'm going to hit a lot of camps and combines this summer to see how I stack up against the competition."Mail for Charlton piling upTaco Charlton (Pickerington, Ohio/Central) is only a sophomore but bursted onto the recruiting scene after the first game of this season and as a result has had to get a separate mailbox to handle all the mail from college football programs. "Actually I'm getting mail for both basketball and football now," said the 6-7, 240-pound defensive end. "I was thinking more basketball but with the football season going so well, I'm thinking football now. It would be special if I could play both sports at the next level but I have time to see how things shake out. I want to see how the basketball season goes. Until I receive a scholarship offer in either sport, I'll just continue to work as hard as I can in both sports." Charlton said the schools on the gridiron that he likes the most at this time are Ohio State, Michigan State, Cincinnati, Alabama, Iowa, Penn State, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Minnesota and Arizona.

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