"The visit was great," Jackson said. "Everything was set up for me and I just enjoyed myself."
"I got a feel for the campus. It was a different feeling than coming here for an unofficial visit the first game with the game environment and seeing how the players really were," Jackson said. "In the summer time everything is all gravy so just during the season, being able to see them, is nice."
"What stood out for me was the atmosphere of the stadium and how the players were when I went down there to talk to them and visit with them and hung out with them," Jackson noted. "All the (defensive backs), we hung out at (Byron Moore's) house so it was just nice to laugh and hang out. That was probably one of the best things, just feeling comfortable with the players.
"Besides the score everything was pretty nice. The atmosphere was nice and the crowd was in the game and were loud and were chanting and stuff."
"I saw that from the snaps I saw in the game, I saw I can be difference-maker and I feel like I can step in right away and help," Jackson explained. "They talked to me about getting the ball on offense and getting the ball in my hands and defensively locking down one side."
"The message from the coaches was that I can step in right away and they need speed," he said. "They're on the right track and they're going to get it done because they just need the pieces to keep it going."
"I think the players on the team, they all texted the coach, coach Jones said he had 37 messages from his own players, and that means a lot," Jackson explained. "Even though the players had a tough loss they're still texting their coach and letting him know how much they appreciate him and what he's doing and the players even tell him they just need the right players to get the job done. That 's how I know it's on the right track."
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"It means a lot because you've still got players committed even though you're having a tough season and they are preaching something right to the players and that means they are doing a great job," Jackson added.
"It leaves (Tennessee) up there at the top with all the other schools," Jackson said.
Jackson said he's likely to take an official visit to Oregon this weekend and that he doesn't plan to announce anything until signing day.