Hall of Fame
As a pioneer player for the Husson University football program, Jason Jack '06 helped establish the program's hard-nosed rushing attack, playing fullback and tight end for Gabby Price from 2003-2005.
Jack was truly a versatile player as his position of fullback and tight end grew into the modern day H-back position that helped pave the way for what the position has become in the Eagles offense today.
In 24 career games played, Jack ran for 218 total yards on 64 attempts with four touchdowns, while catching 26 passes for 228 yards and a score, giving him 500 all-purpose yards.
The senior captain helped Husson win six games during his three seasons, including the program's first ever victory over Southern Virginia University in 2004. He was a bulldozing blocker for Mike Prentiss in 2004, helping him become the program's first 1,000-yard rusher.
He loved the weight room and was an excellent student.
Jack earned a bachelor of science in business from Husson in 2006.
A native of South Paris, Maine, Jack attended Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School.