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Jordan Gross
Jordan Gross is a current baseball player for Tulane University. Some people know him as jgross, big papa, the hefty lefty, or The Man. He is from a very big lacrosse town of Franklin Lakes, New Jersey where he attended Don Bosco Prep High School. Lettered six times for head coach Mark DeMenna while at Don Bosco Prep...named First Team All-New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association during his six season campaign and earned First Team All-NJSIAA all six years as well...led the Ironmen to the Bergen County Championship during his senior season...led DBP to a 25-1 overall record and helped them finish 30th in the finale Perfect Game National High School Poll...was rated THE BEST prospect in New Jersey by Perfect Game...played summer baseball for the North Florida Bandits...was a 5th Round selection of the Boston Red Sox in the 2011 MLB Draft. He decided not to enter the Minor leagues, because, "I wanted to start my dream of going to college and being in a frat." Not only is Jordan the Friday night guy for Tulane, as soon as he walked on campus he became the President of a well known frat of SAE here at Tulane. The former president met him the first night and immediately stepped down and gave Jordan the crown. So if you ever find your way down to New Orleans, and you stumble upon a SAE kegger.... if they ask "who do you know here..." say Jordan Gross and you are for sure to get in. One of Jordan's favorite quotes of all time is, "drinking beer is a lot like having sex on a boat...cause its f**king close to water." If you saw him today on the street and said hello..he would not answer. His pledges would answer for him. He is a LEGEND in frat world..and a hero in baseball. As far as Jordan's career stats at Tulane...NEXT THOUGHT. Jordan has had an amazing career one-hitter (which means he has only given up one hit in all of his innings) which is unbelievable.. He also owns a few accomplishments here at Tulane: Fewest hits given up at Tulane, three time winner of the best trash talker of the NCAA, he has won golden spikes award twice (only player ever to win two), most homeruns hit by a pitcher only with 46, winner of the Rogers Clemens award, and runner-up with the most times appeared on ESPN (falling behind Jameis Winston). In the future, after Jordan finishes up his 28 year major league career.. he will become a stay at home dad with the largest house in America with 30 pledges doing anything he tells them to do..

That's just a preview of Jordan Gross's unbelievable life. Come down to NOLA and meet him yourself.