CHOCTAW — Jordan Mukes wasn’t sure about giving football another try.
“I started dribbling a basketball, started dunking in middle school, so I stayed in basketball,” Mukes said. “I thought I was going to do something with that until I got serious about playing football again.”
Now, entering his senior year, it’s football, not basketball, that is Mukes’ top sport. He’s No. 9 on The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list and is committed to Oklahoma.
Jake Corbin said he saw the potential in Mukes to be a big-time prospect and beyond the first time he laid eyes on him.