Quentin Jackson, junior-college point guard, commits to Temple
Jackson announced he would be attending Temple after playing at Tallahassee Community College this past season. He began his career at UNC-Charlotte.
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Quentin Jackson Jr., a point guard who began his career at UNC-Charlotte and played last season at Tallahassee Community College, has committed to Temple.
Jackson made his announcement on Twitter.
He will have two years of eligibility remaining.
Jackson averaged 5.5 points as a freshman at UNC-Charlotte before his season at the junior-college level. While in Florida, the 6-foot-3 Jackson averaged 10 points, 3.1 assists and 2.3 turnovers. He appeared in 28 games, averaging 22.1 minutes, with 15 starts.
In November, Jackson announced that he had committed to Florida Gulf Coast, but obviously changed his mind.
This is the second transfer Temple has received a commitment from this month. Earlier, Monty Scott, a high-scoring 6-foot-5 sophomore from Kennesaw State, announced his tranfser to Temple after averaging 17.3 points last season. Scott must sit out next season because of NCAA transfer rules and will have two years of eligibility remaining.