AUBURN, Ala. – Senior transfer Sam Jackson V was only 4 years old when his parents put him in youth football in the west side of Chicago. The Jokers might’ve been his first jersey, but his success on the gridiron was certainly no laughing matter.
A journey that’s taken Jackson all around the country, featuring position changes and numerous triumphs over adversity, it has landed the receiver on the Plains, alongside one of his best and oldest friends, quarterback Payton Thorne.
“During my sophomore year, I ended up transferring to Naperville Central High School,” explained Jackson. “Because one of my best friends, Jayden Reed, had moved to the suburbs. His dad had told my dad it was a great opportunity for him. We ended up moving to Naperville, but I didn’t get to play quarterback because of Payton.”
Since his days with the Jokers, all Jackson had known was quarterback, right up through his freshman year of high school. However, Jackson knew he had something special with Thorne from day one.
“As soon as I met Payton, we just clicked instantly,” Jackson said. “It was almost like he was like a brother to me. His family took me in after every single game and our sophomore year, I stayed at his house every Friday night. If we were playing away, we would go to our opponent’s field and throw. Even outside the field, we had a great relationship. We did everything together.”
A natural athlete and unwavering teammate, Jackson just wanted to do whatever would help the Redhawks be successful.
“I just told the head coach, I’m a team player and I’ll play receiver this year to play quarterback next year,” said Jackson. “And honestly, I wasn’t expecting to be as good as I was. I never trained for receiver before.”
Fifty catches, 900 yards and 15 touchdowns later, Jackson was receiving college offers at both receiver and quarterback.