Arkansas Razorbacks defensive end Landon Jackson has found himself at the center of swirling speculation regarding potential NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) offers from rival programs. However, the standout defender has made it clear where his loyalties lie, emphatically stating, “I can’t flip.”
Jackson’s unwavering commitment comes amid reports that high-profile programs were willing to present lucrative NIL deals in an attempt to sway him from Arkansas. The 6-foot-7, 281-pound edge rusher, who has been instrumental in the Razorbacks’ defensive scheme this season, dismissed the overtures as distractions.
“I chose Arkansas because it’s home,” Jackson said during a press conference on Thursday. “This program has given me everything, and I’m committed to finishing what we’ve started here. No amount of money can replace the pride I feel wearing this jersey.”
Jackson’s comments underscore a growing tension in college football, where NIL deals have become a major factor in recruiting and player retention. Critics argue that the NIL landscape risks turning college sports into a bidding war, while supporters see it as a long-overdue acknowledgment of athletes’ market value.
Head coach Sam Pittman voiced his support for Jackson, praising the player’s character. “Landon’s loyalty speaks volumes about the type of person he is. He’s not just a great player—he’s a leader on and off the field.”
With Jackson’s firm stance, the Razorbacks can breathe a sigh of relief as they look to build momentum for the future. Fans, too, have rallied around him, flooding social media with messages of support.
For Jackson, it’s about more than football—it’s about loyalty, legacy, and standing firm in a sport increasingly driven by external pressures.
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