Jeff Jones did not get an invitation to this month's Under Armour All-American Game until the ESPN organizers were scrambling to fill a roster hole because of another player's injury.
All that did was motivate Jones more.
For months, the standout senior running back from Minneapolis Washburn had been fueled by a belief that Minnesota recruits don't get their due nationally.
Sure enough, in a game featuring six of the nation's top 25 recruits, Jones came off the bench and earned co-MVP honors with a series of impressive plays featuring his trademark fast-motion cutback moves.
"I felt great because I knew I wasn't just doing it for me," Jones said. "I knew I was doing it for the seventh- or eighth-grader coming up next year. I felt like it opens up those recruiters' eyes to say, 'There is some talent here in Minnesota. You better go give it a look.' "
Recruiters have flocked to see Jones, who plans to announce his college choice on National Signing Day, Feb. 5. He made a verbal commitment to the Gophers last February but later decided to keep his options open.
He had official visits scheduled to Florida and Michigan until those schools pulled back last week. Tennessee has made a late run to join Minnesota and Iowa State among his finalists.
Jones, who scored 42 touchdowns last fall, heads the Star Tribune's 16th Super Preps class, an annual look at the state's best blue-chip college football prospects. Rivals.com ranks him as the nation's 44th-best recruit in this year's class. According to the website's database, he is the first four-star running back from Minnesota since at least 2002.