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Tennessee QB Tayven Jackson. Photo via Tennessee Athletics.

After leaving the bench during its beginnings in the center of Florida, the former Tennessee football quarter, Tayven Jackson, was appointed UCF Starter. Earlier this week, Knights head coach Scott Frost announced the official decision after Jackson impressed in the 17-10 victory against Jacksonville State to open the season.

In this match, Jackson entered for Cam Fancher in relief after an injury. The old flight produced 282 yards by the pass and a pair of affected by 17 out of 24. It also ran seven times for five meters and did not return the ball. Now he will obtain the reins of the offense against the North Carolina A&T. The kick -off is scheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPN +.

He will be one of the three old quarters of the Tennessee to obtain an action at stake on Saturday. At the UCLA, Nico Iamaleava will go to face the Dan Mullen UNLV team at 8 p.m. HE on CBSSN. In Colorado, Deion Sanders says that the former calling UT Signal Kaidon Salter and the first -year student Julian Lewis will obtain an action against Delaware. Iamaleava and Salter lost their openers a week ago as a starter.

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Jackson spent only one season in Knoxville as a real recruit. In 2022, he played in three games without department. He produced 37 yards in the air by spending 3 for 4. He also ran out of 10 yards and a touchdown. After this season, Joe Milton III taking the departure post in 2023, he was transferred to Indiana.

In 2023 with the Hoosiers, Jackson played in six games and started in five. He went 2-3 as a starter while launching 914 yards, two affected and five interceptions. He also ran for a score. In 2024, he started a match and appeared in seven for a team from the Indiana who went to the university football playoffs. He totaled 349 yards by the pass, four affected, an interception and three scores on the ground.

After his second campaign with IU, Jackson was transferred to the UCF, where he will now make his first departure. He is from Greenwood, Indiana, and his brother, Trayce Jackson-Davis, played basketball in Indiana and are now on the Golden State Warriors.

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