Merrimack College: 'Andrew Jackson Named AFCA First-Team All-American'
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WACO, TEXAS – Senior defensive back Andrew Jackson (New
Britain, CT) culminated a stellar four-year collegiate career by
becoming the first Merrimack football player to earn first-team
All-American honors from the American Football Coaches
Association.
Jackson, who was named to the team as a defensive back, is the only
player on the AFCA first-team from the Northeast-10 Conference.
A Preseason All-American by Consensus Draft Services as a kick
returner, Jackson recorded 58 tackles, five interceptions and 10
pass breakups in 2008. He became the first player in school history
to score a touchdown on offense, defense and special teams in a
career and holds the school record with 17 interceptions. Jackson
was also named to the Northeast-10 Conference first team, second
team all-region by Daktronics, and to the 2008 New England Football
Writers Division II/III All-New England team.
He finishes his career as a four-time Northeast-10 first-team
All-Conference selection and a four-time All-New England selection.
Jackson, who was a D2Football.com All-American honorable mention in
2005, tallied eight career touchdowns on special teams.
The Warriors finished the season 6-4 and 4-3 in the Northeast-10,
good enough for third place.
More information can be found at afca.com.



























