Multi-position athlete Jordan Jackson of Fairfield (Ohio) high school knows doing whatever is asked of him by head coach Jason Krause is all for the team’s success. After starting his career on defense, Jackson moved to running back during his junior season and responded with 973 rushing yards with six touchdowns.
In the Indianas season opener against Huber Heights (Ohio) Wayne, Jackson played a significant role in helping his team to a 41-24 victory.
The win gave Coach Krause the 150th win of his coaching career and started Jackson and his teammates on the road to reaching some of the goals they’ve placed on the 2022 season.
Jackson and his twin brother Josiah Jackson gave West Virginia their verbal pledge in June to have no recruiting distractions during their senior season.
The 5-foot-11, 175-pound Jackson spoke with DBHubble.com about his team’s win, goals for this season, playing for Coach Krause, and why the Mountaineers were the team of choice when it came time to end his recruitment in this exclusive one-on-one interview presented by First Star Logistics.