There he goes again.
With eager defenders closing, Minneapolis Washburn standout running back Jeff Jones plants his left foot and suddenly bursts right, cutting back against the grain for 39 yards last Friday against Minneapolis Southwest. The play ended like so many others this season, with Jones cradling the football in the end zone and dazed defenders wondering how to secure a loose fire hose.
Few have succeeded. Jones, a rising star since his freshman year, has been dominant this fall. The senior has rushed for 1,093 yards and 27 touchdowns. Add six touchdown receptions and a punt return to the house for a whopping total of 34 scores in only seven games.
His ability to change direction in stride — an exceptional skill, according to one recruiting analyst — has created uneasiness among Gophers fans. Caught up in the excitement of signing day last February, Jones gave a verbal commitment to the program. Later, he decided to reopen the recruiting process as more schools showed interest.
Solid performances at national camps during the spring and summer heightened Jones' profile. Currently the only four-star prospect in the Gophers' 2014 recruiting class, Jones now lists Minnesota, Iowa State, Michigan State, Missouri and others, including Illinois and Oklahoma, among his preferred schools.
"Really, I don't have a ranking, but I can tell you that I'm going to take an official [visit] to Minnesota," said the 6-1, 200-pound Jones, who has made unofficial visits to Minnesota and Iowa State and has worked out for Michigan State. "Every school that I take an official to has a possibility."
There is no timetable for those official visits, said Jones, whose focus this fall is on making his possibilities reality. Seeking structure and academic guidance, he spends weeknights at the home of Missy Lee, a Washburn teacher whose son, Fortay Johnson, is a friend of Jones. He will take the ACT this month. He has been told he will graduate on time.
Further support comes early at school most mornings with Millers football coach Giovan Jenkins. The pair work out in the weight room and gym, or jog to Minnehaha Creek.