UNC's Scott Jackson leaves dream program for dream position
Posted Jul 18, 2016
Scott Jackson will leave North Carolina after eight years an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator to become the head baseball coach at Liberty University. For the 40-year-old, the move hits the mark exactly on a goal he set when he began coaching. “I always told myself I wanted to be a head coach by the time I was 40,” Jackson said.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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