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12.18.2013 | Football

AMES, Iowa -
The Iowa State football program lost a pair of All-Big 12 performers in linebacker Jeremiah George and safety Jacques Washington due to graduation. Finding Big 12-ready replacements for the all-league duo was imperative for head coach Paul Rhoads and his staff. Mission accomplished.
Rhoads announced today three junior college defensive standouts (Jordan Harris, Gabe Luna, Devron Moore) and one offensive lineman (Wendell Taiese [tie-ESSAY]) signed their letters of intent to begin school at Iowa State at second semester (Spring of 2014).
Rhoads on Jordan Harris
“Jordan Harris is a very exciting, physical football player. We got the opportunity to go down there and meet with him and talk football and it was almost love at first sight, if you would, on both sides. Jordan came up here for the Kansas game, the coldest game in the history of Iowa State football. He is a guy who was born and raised in the south and it did nothing to affect the enthusiasm and passion he felt for our football program. He took a quick look at the history of Iowa State linebackers, especially under the tutelage of Wally Burnham, and he knew he could immediately step in and fill a role equal to what he has witnessed in the past. He brings a level of physical play we are accustomed to here at Iowa State. He is a student of the game. He is the kind of guy that shows up at practice first and is the last to leave. We are very excited to have Jordan Harris as an Iowa State Cyclone.”
Rhoads on Gabe Luna
“Gabe Luna is a very well-coached, disciplined, physical defensive end. He is reminiscent to what Cory Morrissey already is for our football program. His junior college coach (Troy Morrell), who has coached many Division I football players, likens him to Cory. He coached against Cory, so he knows what he is talking about. He keeps his shoulders square, he is very good against the run and comes from a very successful junior college football program. This is a young man who graduated from high school early with a focus on playing Division I football. He is going to fit in very well with our swarm and punish attitude with our defense.”
Rhoads on Devron Moore
“Devron Moore took the long road to arrive at this scholarship. He has earned numerous honors and awards and he caught our attention very early. He's got great ball skills and he's a physical football player. He will come downfield and hit you. He's a student of the game and I think he will provide great leadership you need at the safety position. He really loved the organization and attention to detail of our program, and I think that won him over.”
Rhoads on Wendell Taiese
“Wendell Taiese is a large human being. We are really excited about that knowing what Kelechi Osemele did for our football program and what he is now doing in the NFL. We think Wendell will come in and be the same kind of player. He was challenged by his coach to get 12 pancake blocks in one game. He upped that by one and got 13 pancake blocks in the game. If you are doing that at any level of football, you can bend and you have the fundamental technical skills to be very successful. He's a guy that can play anywhere on the line. He can be a tackle and he can be a guard. He's very good at pass protection and he is dominant at run-blocking.”
See below for videos and more information on the four mid-year signees.
| Name (click for release) | Pos. | Hometown/High School | Video/Commentary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harris, Jordan | LB | Clarksdale, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln CC/Clarksdale) | >> play |
| Luna, Gabe | DE | Garden City, Kan. (Butler CC/Garden City) | >> play |
| Moore, Devron | DB | Carthage, Mo. (NEO A&M CC/Carthage) | >> play |
| Taiese, Wendell | OL | Oakland, Calif. (Laney CC/McClymonds) | >> play |
| Jordan Harris | Junior | |
|---|---|
| Linebacker | 5-11, 233 lbs | Clarksdale, Miss. | Copiah-Lincoln CC/Clarksdale | >> Highlights | |
Junior College High School Personal |
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| Gabe Luna | Junior | |
|---|---|
| Defensive End | 6-1, 245 lbs | Garden City, Kan. | Butler CC/Garden City | >> Highlights | |
Junior College High School Personal |
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| Devron Moore | Junior | |
|---|---|
| Safety | 5-11, 185 lbs | Carthage, Mo. | NEO A&M CC/Carthage | >> Highlights | |
Junior College High School Personal |
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| Wendell Taiese | Junior | |
|---|---|
| Offensive Line | 6-5, 357 lbs | Oakland, Calif. | Laney CC/McClymonds | >> Highlights | |
Junior College High School Personal |
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