Jonah Jackson is leaving Rutgers, but he’s not leaving the Big Ten East. The standout right guard committed to Ohio State on Monday and will play his final collegiate season for the Buckeyes as a graduate transfer, bolstering their offensive line as they seek a third straight conference title. Jackson was one of three veteran Rutgers players that left the program in January and entered the NCAA transfer portal. Fullback Max Anthony and tight end Nakia Griffin-Stewart were the other two players to announce their departure, but they have not yet committed to new schools. “It came down to both education and athletics,” Jackson previously told NJ Advance Media about his decision to leave Rutgers. “I wanted to pursue my master’s degree somewhere else, and Rutgers didn’t have my degree at the time. So, I wanted to see what else was out there for me academically. And, athletically, I just…
Continue Reading: Jonah Jackson’s Rutgers exit stings even more as he commits to Ohio State as graduate transfer