“When I start something, I finish it. “I am really part of history and I’m like, this is crazy,” said Jordan Jefferson.Cayln Stringfellow couldn’t agree more.JACKSON, Miss. Under Jefferson’s administration, he hopes to create astudent hall of fame to increase student morale and excitement at theUniversity, create programming initiatives in residence halls for studentscentered around sexual assault, domestic violence and dating violence, and assiststudents with test prep for the GRE, MCAT, LSAT to prepare students for the transitionfrom undergraduate to graduate school.The top rated basketball recruit began Thursday sharing a post of NCCU's basketball coach.From his very first days on campus in orientation, the youngJefferson channeled his inner ambition for creating change and impactingstudents through his time at Callaway High School, where he served as the vicepresident of the student government association along with playing football andsoccer, running track and finishing as the valedictorian of his class.With questions of uncertainty and doubt as to whether hewould play on a consistent basis on the gridiron, Jefferson used those 1,078days to also do other things that he loves: being involved and serving othersthrough organizations.“I walk by faith and not by sight,” Jefferson said.“I know there is a certain lifestyle I would like to liveand a certain person I would like to be,” Jefferson said.“Being apart of the fraternity held me accountable andtaught me to be a leader sometimes when you don’t want to be,” Jefferson said.Leagues issue a joint statement that will suspend 2020 fall sports, with a possible...While Jefferson – a hometown kid – held big aspirations ofcontinuing to develop his leadership skills, he would have never thought thathe would witness it three years later, especially considering the twists in thejourney that all too often come with life.“I know when to tap into my team talents and I respond to adversity by letting my faith in God handle it,” he said. “I have a great team and advisors. And for Jefferson, as he hopes to remember his senior season as a legendary one, the journey of balancing his purpose of being a student athlete and student body president begins now.The high school phenom's list is split between HBCUs and PWIsJefferson, a native of Jackson, Mississippi and the son offormer JSU offensive coordinator Joe Jefferson, could have not been happier toplay the game that he loved since he was nine at the same place where hisfather coached in 2005.George Williams' name is synonymous with St. Augustine's University, but his time has come...“Being that my father was a former coach, his influence mademe love the sport. They taught us that it was our flag, and then you grow up and you learn that doesn’t belong to me at all.”“We are a part of history.