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New York target postpones BC visit

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BC was set to host one of their top targets from New York this weekend but the Syracuse native tells EagleAction.com that the trip will have to wait.
While Cameron Sullivan-Brown still seems to be a "go" for his visit this weekend Noah Jordan-Williams tells EagleAction.com that his plans to visit the Heights fell through. That's a disappointment to Jordan-Williams just as much as it will be for the BC coaching staff.
Although BC hasn't yet offered the 6-foot-2, 195-pound receiver, the Eagles are very interested. He's been to BC before and the staff has been hoping to get him on campus again this fall.
"I was going to (visit)," Jordan-Williams said when reached this week. "But my team is playing in the Dome at 5 so I can't make it."
The Dome, of course, is the Carrier Dome.
The Orange have offered Jordan-Williams, who is a hometown talent for their program.
While BC hasn't matched that offer with one of their own they're making it clear that they could see him as a player for the program down the road.
"I've only been up there for the camp and they said they like how I play," he said. "And that they are very interested in me. It's a nice small school. I like Coach (Steve) Addazio a lot. I think he's a very good coach."
Jordan-Williams added that he "had a great time at the camp."
He doesn't yet seem to have any favorites.
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