Look good, feel good, do good; that is the message former Ohio State wide receiver Devin Jordan is instilling in young boys through the, “Guys with Ties” progra
Look good, feel good, do good; that is the message former Ohio State wide receiver Devin Jordan instills in young boys through the “Guys with Ties” program.
Jordan currently serves as a program assistant at Ohio State, working with the wide receivers. He launched the program back in 2016 as a part of his non-profit, Beyond the Game. After eight monthly lessons, kids identified as “leaders” within the program are welcomed to an Ohio State practice to test their skills.
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