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Jackson Aggies 2025 football season preview

Syndication: Tuscaloosa News Dec 6, 2024; Birmingham, AL, USA; Jackson's Landon Duckworth (1) hands off to Jackson's Ezavier Crowell (13) as they run a play for a touchdown against Cherokee County at Protective Stadium in the AHSAA 4A State Championship game.

The high school football season is quickly approaching. The sights and sounds that make high school football inside the state of Alabama must-see TV will be back on display in a matter of weeks. In the meantime, Touchdown Alabama is on the road checking out some of the state’s very best. While on the road, our staff will break down some of the state’s best high school football teams.

The reigning 4A State Champion Jackson Aggies are next up.

2024 Final Record:

14-1

Predicted 2025 Regular-Season Record:

10-0

Team Summary:

The Aggies are coming off capturing the 4A State Championship, winning in historic fashion 69-6 over Cherokee County. Their explosive offense averaged an outstanding 46.6 points per game in 2024, scoring over 40 points in 13 games. Defensively, the Aggies allowed 12.5 points a game, which ranked No. 1 in Class 4A last season. Many starters return on the offensive (7) and defensive (9) sides for the Aggies which will only assist in a potential consecutive state championship run. 

Key Players:

Landon Duckworth, Ezavier Crowell, Keeyun Chapman, Jamarrion Gordon, Demetrius Wilson, Keegan Chapman, Ivory Beck, Isaiah Gladney, Laquon Whistenhunt, Jaiden McDonald

Coach Quote:

“We are focused on getting back to playing championship-level football,” said Cody Flournoy. “Traditionally, Jackson will always have high expectations. Heading into this season, we are hitting the areas we need to cover. We will not back down from the challenge that is coming at us this season. This will be exciting. and I think our guys are prepared for it.”

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