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Corey Reed Jr., DS #999 WR, Jackson State
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Name: Corey Reed Jr. (Transfer from Louisville) College: Jackson State Number: 9 Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 Position: WR Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2022 40 Low: 4.55 40 Time: 4.65 40 High: 4.73
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Data Scout Notes: 2021: NAC...2020: Transfer from Louisville
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Corey Reed Jr., Jackson State, Player News
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Jackson State has added another transfer to its football roster. Former Louisville wide receiver Corey Reed Jr. has transferred to play for Jackson State and first-year coach Deion Sanders. Reed originally signed with Louisville in 2017 out of Roswell Hi gh School, which is just outside of Atlanta. He played in 13 games as a freshman wide receiver and caught eight passes for 145 yards. He played in two games in 2018 before transferring to Western Community College in 2019 and rejoining Louisville this pa st spring. Reed, who didn't record a stat for Louisville this season, entered the transfer portal on Dec. 3. Reed joins Ohio University transfer Shane Hooks and Nassau Community College transfer Joshua Okechukwu as recent additions to Jackson State's wid e receiver corps. - Courier Journal
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2022 WR Corey Reed Jr., Jackson State
News Source: Courier Journal
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The coronavirus has impacted Louisville football now, more than just canceling practices. Junior wide receiver Corey Reed Jr. lost his father to COVID-19 on Wednesday morning in Atlanta. Corey Reed Sr. was 43 years old when he died from complications to the disease. Reed Jr., like the rest of his teammates, has been home since the team left for spring break. "My deepest condolences go out to Corey and his entire family," Louisville head coach Scott Satterfield said in a statement. The COVID-19 pandemi c has brought the country to a halt. With over 69,000 people infected in the U.S., as of Thursday afternoon, it has taken the lives of many while forcing businesses to shut down, leaving many unemployed.Former Kentucky fullback Moncell "Turtle" Al len says he has tested positive for the coronavirus. In an interview with Kentucky Sports Radio last week, Allen detailed feeling sick two weeks ago and testing positive on March 16. He's been quarantined at home since. "You've just got to take it seriou s, man. A lot of people just want to party, they want to still go out and play, do all the crazy things they've been doing. People need to understand how serious this is. It's not just in China and these other places, it's in the United States, it's in K entucky," he told KSR. "I'm a prime example of someone people know that has this virus." - Courier Journal
(DS#999 WR) rSr/2022 WR Corey Reed Jr., Jackson State
News Source: Courier Journal
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