AUBURN, Ala. – Six years after they teamed up for 14 touchdowns in high school football in Illinois, Auburn quarterback Payton Thorne and receiver Sam Jackson V are reunited on the Plains.
If you’re looking for insight into Auburn’s QB, ask his roommate.
“Best roommate I’ve ever had,” said Jackson, who stayed at the Thornes’ home after games on Fridays in the fall of 2018, when Payton was a senior and Sam was a sophomore. “If you really get to know Payton, you’ll love him.”
“One of the best people I’ve ever met,” Thorne said of Jackson, who returns to receiver this season after five years as a quarterback in high school and college. “An awesome guy with a great heart and a desire to win. He wants to win desperately.
“Seeing the progress he’s made the past few months is crazy. I’m extremely excited that he’s here and I’m going to have a chance to throw him the ball this year.”
Thorne lived alone last season after arriving at Auburn in the summer following his transfer from Michigan State. Jackson joined the program this season after transferring from the University of California.
“It never gets boring,” said Jackson, who reminisced this summer with Thorne about their glory days at Naperville Central in suburban Chicago. “We have super deep talks. We would go to the stadium, then stay up till 3 or 4 a.m., talking about us living the dream.
“Everybody doesn’t get to do what we do on a daily basis. Having Payton as a roommate is crazy. That’s a great guy.”