Former Duke Running Back Jordan Waters (6’0″/215) will be NC State’s RB1 in 2024, and he gave the Wolfpack fans a good taste of what he will bring to the table this past Saturday in the 2024 Spring Game.
The message board world was rumbling like crazy this morning that Running Back Jordan Waters (6’0″/219), who transferred to NC State from Duke, was visiting Texas A&M.
I already made a more extensive Highlight Reel of Jordan Waters’ 2023 season at Duke, but I felt like making one of the plays where I felt like he was running like a Man POSSESSED.
NC State found their 2024 starting Running Back, with Duke Transfer Jordan Waters announcing yesterday that he would be running with the Wolfpack for his final year of eligibility.
NC State adds instant impact players on both sides of the ball A big recruiting day for NC State just keeps rolling with the Wolfpack picking up commitments from Duke transfer RB Jordan Waters and Maryland transfer DB Tamarcus Cooley.
Back on October 14th, Jordan Waters (6’0″/219) ran all over NC State in Wallace Wade Stadium, rushing for 123 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. Wouldn’t it be something if Waters ran all over Duke next year in Carter-Finley Stadium?
Duke running backs Jaquez Moore and Jordan Waters are the latest players entering the transfer portal after head coach Mike Elko's departure to Texas A&M.
The 11th-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the 17th-ranked Duke Blue Devils square off in a Week 5 non-conference battle on Saturday evening. The Fighting Irish are 4-1 this season and are coming off a 17-14 home loss against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
No. 18 Duke's defense dominated and running back Jordan Waters ran for two touchdowns in a 41-7 victory against host Connecticut on Saturday at East Hartford,
Jordan Waters and Riley Leonard ran for two touchdowns apiece and No. 21 Duke was in control for most of the game in defeating visiting Northwestern 38-14 on Saturday at Durham, N.C.
Jordan Waters ran for 112 yards and two touchdowns as No. 21 Duke beat visiting Lafayette 42-7 on Saturday night at Durham, N.C. Riley Leonard completed
First Jordan Waters ran over one defender, whom he pushed to the turf. Then he ran past another defender and straight into the end zone for a 43-yard touchdown.