When we were talking about the Syracuse Orange’s struggling offense the other day, one bright spot was the play of redshirt junior wide receiver Trishton Jackson. We knew he was a potential talent after getting some brief glimpses of the Michigan State transfer in the bowl win over West Virginia (in which he caught three balls for 27 yards and a TD). But what we’ve seen this year — 33 catches for 499 yards and six touchdowns — has been the main thing keeping this offense afloat.
This week, the Daily Orange spoke to Jackson (and Dino Babers and Tommy DeVito) about his status as the team’s No.