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Mister Jones
 Mister Jones
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Englewood, Colo.

High School:
Littleton

Last College:
DeAnza Junior College

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 210

Position:
RB

Experience:
JC

Junior College: Left Texas A&M in September 2011 and enrolled at DeAnza College in the Bay Area...Played sparingly, battling an injury, and eventuallyreturned home to Colorado, enrolling at Arapahoe Community College...Plans to transfer to CSU in the fall, with three seasons of eligibility remaining; will be immediately eligible for competition.

2010: Redshirted as a true freshman in his first season at Texas A&M.

High School: One of the top offensive players in recent Colorado history, transferred to Littleton prior to the spring of his freshman year, then started his final three seasons (2007-09) at RB for the Lions...Helped his team to the state playoffs in three of his four varsity seasons...The North Metro Division's Offensive Player of the Year in consecutive campaigns (2008-09), also earned first-team all-conference accolades each year...A two-time all-state selection, additionally garnered his school's most outstanding athlete award in those years...Including his time as a ninth-grade starter at Casa Grande (Ariz.) High School, compiled an impressive 4,275 career rushing yards with 49 rushing touchdowns...Also returned kickoffs each of his four seasons...As a senior, earned first-team Class 4A all-state and all-Colorado honors, from the Denver Post, as one of the state's top RBs regardless of classification, with 1,317 yards and 18 touchdowns on 182 carries...Also played occasional wildcat quarterback as a senior...As a junior, limited to just seven games by an ankle injury, still averaged 12.0 yards per carry (79 attempts, 951 yards), with 12 touchdowns...Burst onto the scene in his first year at Littleton, as a sophomore in 2007, compiling a career-high 1,463 yards on 286 carries, with 15 TDs, to earn second-team all-conference and offensive MVP honors...Lived with his uncle in Casa Grande, Ariz., as a freshman, but entered the starting lineup in Game 3 of that 2006 season and never relinquished the job, rushing for 544 yards and four TDs, helping CGHS to an 8-3 record and a berth in the first round of the Arizona playoffs...Has 4.5 speed in the 40-yard dash...Head football coaches were Chad Koepke and Tracy Stuart...Also ran track from his freshman through junior seasons (three letters), running primarily the 100 and 200 meters, as well as the 4x100 and 4x200 relays...An all-state track athlete, assisted LHS to the 2009 Class 4A team championship, running the second leg of the first-place 4x200 event.

Personal: Given name Mister Quincy Jones...Born June 8, 1991, in Phoenix, Ariz. ...Son of Tasha Jones...The oldest of five children, has one younger brother and three younger sisters...Cousin, Maurice Greer, played at Troy and with the Washington Redskins, and now plays in the Arena Football League...Another cousin, Courtney Grigsby, played football at Nebraska...Mom initially planned to name him Quincy, but took his grandmother's advice after his birth and instead named him Mister...Undecided on a major at Colorado State...Hometown: Englewood, Colo.

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