Coach Jones
KJ Fundamental Football Clinic - Coach Jones
CAREER
Has played in 32 career games between Louisville and Tennessee ... has caught 65 career passes for 920 yards... averaging 14.2 yards per catch.
2004:
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Third on the team with 37 catches for 564 yards.
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Ranked fourth in the league in punt returns.
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Had four catches for 66 yards and a score versusTulane.
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Scored three touchdowns (two receiving and one punt return) versus Cincinnati.
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Named the Conference USA Special Teams Player of the Week.
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Averaging 16.6 yards per catch.
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Caught three passes for 57 and two touchdowns versus Cincinnati.
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Caught four passes for a career-best 93 yards versus Houston.
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Caught a career-long 57-yard pass.
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Grabbed a career-high five passes for 67 yards against Miami.
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Caught four passes for 49 yards versus ECU.
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Returned a punt 54 yards.
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Recorded three receptions for 43 yards against North Carolina.
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Caught two passes for 16 yards against Army.
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Made his Louisville debut versus Kentucky, catching two passes for 17 yards.
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Returned three punts for 27 yards.
2003:
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Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules after transferring from the University of Tennessee.
2002:
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Appeared in 12 games for the Volunteers.
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Finished fourth on the team in receptions.
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Caught 22 passes for 306 yards.
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Averaged 13.9 yards a catch.
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Caught a pass in eight of 12 games.
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Recorded four catches for 47 yards versus Middle Tennessee State.
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Registered four receptions for 69 yards against South Carolina.
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Grabbed three passes versus Vanderbilt and in the Peach Bowl against Maryland.
Male High School:
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A SuperPrep All-America and nations' No. 21 prospect at receiver and No. 3 overall prospect in the state of Kentucky.
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Rivals.com ranks Jones as the nation's No. 16 receiver, while PrepStar ranks him as the 12th-best receiving prospect in the nation.
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Listed as the No. 70 overall prospect in the nation and seventh-best prospect at receiver by Tom Lemming.
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Named to the USAToday.com All-America squad and was BorderWars.com No. 8 receiving prospect in the South.
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The Dallas Morning-News listed him on its national Top 100 list, while the Atlanta Journal-Constitution placed him on the Super Southern 100.
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Earned "Mr. Football" honors in Kentucky after the 2000 season.
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Top vote-getter for All-State on offense and a second-team selection as a defensive back.
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Caught 72 passes for 967 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior.
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Four-year starter who set the Kentucky career records for receptions (266) and touchdown catches (59).
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Totaled 4,345 receiving yards, the second-most in state history.
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Had two touchdown catches and ran a punt back for a score as Male won their sixth Class AAAA state title in 2000 and second during his career (1998).
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Selected to play in the Kentucky-Tennessee All-Star game.
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Competed on the track team and had a personal best 10.75 in the 100 meters.
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Played baseball in his freshman and sophomore seasons, gaining attention from major league scouts.