Former Vanderbilt receiver Jordan Cunningham transfers to Cincinnati
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Cincinnati has landed the commitment of ex-Vanderbilt receiver Jordan Cunningham.
Officially committed to the University of Cincinnati!!! Thanking God and the UC football staff for… https://t.co/vIt9DLvk3g
— Jordan Cunningham (@Jordan_C876) April 30, 2015
The sophomore left the Commodores early in September for personal reasons. In three games, he recorded four receptions for 27 yards. For his career, he has 19 catches for 150 receiving yards.
Cunningham will have the opportunity to catch passes from a premier quarterback in Gunner Kiel, who threw for 3,254 yards and 31 touchdowns last season.
Despite leaving Vanderbilt early, he will be forced to sit out the upcoming season, making him eligible for the 2016-17 campaign.
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