| Jordan Neal |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Abilene, Texas
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 | High School: Cooper
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 | Height / Weight: 5-10 / 195
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 | Position: QB
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 | Experience: 4L
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Named Preseason ASC Offensive Player of the Year after missing most of 2005 with a broken collarbone. 2005: Was 24-for-32 for 315 yards and one touchdown and also rushed for a touchdown in one game and part of one series last season before the injury. 2004: Was one of the top quarterbacks in the conference, leading the Cowboys to the ASC title and earning second-team All-ASC honors. Extended his streak of throwing a touchdown to 17 straight games. Had two 300-yards games on the season including a career-best 333 yards against McMurry. Had 11 carries for 80 yards against East Texas Baptist. Had eight games with two or more touchdown passes. 2003: Had a huge season and was named second-team all-ASC. Passed for 2,333 yards with 16 TDs and completed 69. 9 percent of his passes. Went 26-for-31 in the first start of his career against Wisconsin-Stout. Had his best game of the year against Howard Payne when he completed 26 passes for 312 yards and three TDs and ran for 79 yards and another score. Had three completions over 75 yards on the season. Named academic all-ASC. Has the HSU career, season and game records for completion percentage. 2002: Redshirt season. 2001: Was the Cowboys top back-up after Travis Jones went down for the season in the first game. Played in nine games, six of them with quarterbacking duties. He was also a holder for extra points. Completed an NCAA record 27 straight passes over a five game span. For the year he completed 37-of-46 passes for 408 yards and four touchdowns. Also played on the Cowboy baseball team. High School: Was first-team all-state, Big Country Player of the Year, all-West Texas, all-Big Country and all-District as a senior at Abilene Cooper High School. He led the state in passing as a senior. Personal: Son of Kenny and Linda Neal. Brother Deric played baseball at HSU. Education major. Born Jan. 14, 1983. Sports, Fitness and Leisure major.