Virginia Tech QB Josh Jackson's status resolved and he remains with Hokies
Posted Jun 19, 2018
His Virginia Tech future uncertain for more than a week, incumbent quarterback Josh Jackson has been cleared to remain with the program, sources said Tuesday morning. Jackson started each of the Hokies’ 13 games last season as a redshirt freshman, helping them to a 9-4 record. On June 6, rumors began to percolate that Jackson was academically ineligible.
(Daily Press)
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