Missouri Football: Interview with Windsor 2023 Star Athlete Jordan Foster

Written by Charlie Beuttel

Twitter: @charlie_cds3

Jordan Foster has wrapped his outstanding career at Windsor High School. The star athlete was featured at both running back and safety for the Owls while racking up 1,100 rushing yards with 11 touchdowns and 27 total tackles during his senior season. Foster finished his career with 1,706 rushing yards, 98 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns on offense and 94 total tackles, two interceptions and one fumble recovery.

The 5’10”, 180-pound, athlete plays with tremendous speed and vision while possessing good footwork and toughness.

In an exclusive Recruiting News Guru interview, I caught up with Jordan to talk about his senior season and his stellar career at Windsor High School.

Interview

What are your thoughts on your individual performance during the 2022 season?

I think it was good. I put a lot of work into it to get this performance. I’m satisfied.

What was your most memorable moment this past season?

Beating Perryville at home this year, we executed and got revenge from our defeat last year.

What are your strengths on the football field?

Speed; I’m good at cutting and getting around people.

What did you like most about playing running back?

I like having the ball in my hands and making plays.

What did you like most about playing on the defensive side of the ball?

You can play both the run and pass at the safety position. I like hitting too.

Is there an NFL player that you try to model your game after?

I watch a lot of Jonathan Taylor and Najee Harris highlights. I like their styles.

What is your fastest 40-yard dash time?

4.63.

Are you receiving interest from colleges?

I’m receiving interest from some Division-II colleges. I also went on a visit to Quincy University.

Do you have any college offers?

I have an NAIA offer and some sprint league teams.

What did you like most about your visit to Quincy?

I liked the facilities, and everyone treated me right.

What was your reaction to your invite to the Blue-Grey Senior Bowl?

I was surprised but I’m humbled and honored.

What was your most memorable during your career at Windsor?

We won our homecoming game in my junior year for the first time since the early 2000’s.

What do you want your legacy to be after you graduate?

I want to be remembered as a leader and a great role model.

What do you want to study in college?

Business.

Thank you for your time.

Thank you, sir.

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Photo credit: Twitter.com; Jordan Foster on his visit at Quincy

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