Ex-MLB Player Jordyn Adams Joins SMU Football Team
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Former MLB Player Jordan Adams Switches to College Football at SMU
In one of the off-season's most surprising stories, Jordan Adams, previously a Major League Baseball player for eight years, has enrolled at Southern Methodist University (SMU) to play on the football team. A top-tier athlete, Adams was a five-star wide receiver recruit in the class of 2018, notably ranked higher than Ja'Marr Chase before he opted to pursue a career in baseball over college football.
This unique transition draws parallels to Chris Weinke, who returned to college football as an older athlete, won the Heisman Trophy, and then went on to play professionally. Although Adams will be starting a new sport at the collegiate level, his potential success remains a subject of interest and debate. While some wonder if he can replicate Weinke's story under modern athletic norms, others remain skeptical about the feasibility of such a transition at his age.
Regardless of the outcome, his journey emphasizes the dynamics within college sports today, where age and experience from professional leagues add layers of intrigue to collegiate team rosters.
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