Offensive lineman Jonah Jackson has decided to transfer to Ohio State for his final season of collegiate football. The offensive lineman tweeted his decision on Monday afternoon and the news was first reported by Lettermen Row. Jackson picked the Buckeyes over Big 12 programs Oklahoma and Texas. #GoBucks O-H! pic.twitter.com/F4Kol6Zrsv — Jonah Jackson (@Jackson77Jonah) February 25, 2019 The 6-foot-4, 305-pound Jackson, who was a two-year starter at Rutgers and played both guard and center, is a graduate transfer who will be eligible immediately in 2019. In 2018, he started all 12 games for the Scarlet Knights at guard, and was named honorable-mention All-Big Ten. Jackson was also named a team captain. The versatile Jackson started six games for Rutgers at center in 2017. This development greatly helps an offensive line that needed depth. And not just depth, but a proven starter like Jackson. Jackson is a native of Media, Pa. (Penncrest high school). He…
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