"It's time for me to face reality."
That reality is that Jordan Jackson's football playing career is coming to an end. So when the former Bunkie two-sport star walks onto Cajun Field this Saturday in front of dozens of family and friends for Senior Night, it will likely be his last time in a uniform.
Jackson, who once was named the Class 3A All-State MVP in football, will soon hang up his cleats. Saturday will be the final chapter in a playing career that started off promising and in some people's eyes is ending below expectations.
Jackson was a phenomenal athlete during his years at Bunkie High School. A three-time all-state selection, Jackson was named Defensive MVP his junior season in 2001 when he had an astonishing 11 interceptions.
Jackson started for the first three years of Bunkie's eventual four-year streak as undefeated District 3-3A champions. He still holds the school record for most career interceptions (22) and interception returns for touchdowns (6).
In addition to his defensive skills, Jackson also had good enough hands to be the Panthers' leading receiver, catching 31 passes for 624 yards and nine touchdowns in his junior and senior seasons.
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Raymond A. Partsch III
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