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Clifford Jervon "C. J." Reed (born May 14, 1990) is an American former college basketball player at Georgia Southern University. Reed transferred to Georgia Southern after an All-American career at Bethune-Cookman University. Reed, a 6'3" guard from Daytona Beach, Florida is the son of former Bethune-Cookman coach Clifford Reed. In 2008, after a standout career at Atlantic High School, Reed went to play for his father at BCU. Reed was an immediate impact player for the Wildcats, averaging 15 points per game in 2008–09 and earning Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference freshman of the year honors. Reed improved his scoring to 15.8 as a sophomore (earning first team all-MEAC honors), and 18.8 per game as a junior in a year where he was named MEAC Player of the Year. and was an AP honorable mention All-American selection. The Wildcats won the MEAC regular season championship. After the season, Clifford was fired as coach at Bethune-Cookman for failing to aid authorities in a rape investigation where C. J. was the lone suspect (charges were later dropped). Reed decided to transfer from the program, eventually settling on Central Florida over North Florida and Tennessee State. However, after spending a year at UCF, Reed left when the school received NCAA sanctions barring them from postseason play, choosing to transfer to Georgia Southern. Because of the sanctions, Reed was not required to sit out another season with the transfer. The move reunited C. J. with his father Clifford, who had been hired as an assistant. On February 16, 2013, Reed scored his 2000th career point against the College of Charleston. After college, Reed played semi-pro basketball in Australia. References External links UCF bio RealGM profile. Discover the J C Reed popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J C Reed books.

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  • Counting On You synopsis, comments

    Counting On You

    J.C. Reed & Jackie Steele

    I have everything I want. Success. Wealth. Women…and make that plenty of those. As a filthyrich CEO, I would say I’m pretty much close to perfection. Except for that one weakness: ...

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    Bette Reed v. W. C. Wylie

    Fourth District, San Antonio Court of Appeals of Texas

    A conveyance of the land in question reserved an interest in oil, gas and other minerals. The first question is whether that reservation included an interest in lignite. Upon the f...

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    Surrender Your Love

    J.C. Reed

    Meeting Jett was like lightning. Dangerous. Better left untouched. And better forgotten. But lightning always strikes twice. Brooke Stewart, a realtor in New York, doesn’t do relat...

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    Conquer Your Love

    J.C. Reed

    Meeting Jett was like bad luck. Dangerous. Unpredictable. And better avoided. In his game, the stakes are high. But are they worth the risk? Brooke Stewart, a realtor in New York, ...

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    Wild For You

    J.C. Reed

    New York Times and USA Today bestselling author J.C. Reed is back with a new hot romance. The first time Cash Boyd locks eyes with Erin Stone, sparks fly, and not only the clutchat...

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    Treasure Your Love

    J.C. Reed

    Meeting Jett was like a drug. Dangerous. Addictive. And better forbidden. In his game, there’s a high price to be paid. But how much is too much? Brooke Stewart, a realtor in New Y...

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    The Bachelor Auction

    J.C. Reed

    All is fair in love and business… My friend’s plan is pretty simple: win the bachelor auction in a charity event and get the most influential man to sign a business deal with us. I...

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    Bette Reed v. W. C. Wylie Et Ux.

    Supreme Court of Texas

    The judgment of the Court of Civil Appeals was affirmed by our judgment on May 25, 1977. The motion for rehearing of Bette Reed, Trustee, is hereby overruled, but the opinion of Ma...