ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Aquinas Institute is searching for a new football coach after the previous coach was fired.
Maurice Jackson was fired after his second season. It comes after the football team won a sectional championship this past and made it to the state sem-finals round.
Jackson was a 1996 All-Greater Rochester co-player of the year. He played four years at Syracuse University before being invited to Bills training camp in 2002. In a video he posted to his Facebook on Monday afternoon, Jackson confirmed that elected to be terminated.
“I was sent a text message last night to come into a meeting where I was given the options of resigning, parting ways mutually, or be terminated,” he said. “I elected to be terminated because if I part ways mutually or if I resign, then the narrative is that I didn’t want to coach, I just left. That’s not the case at all. And having them fire me, you have to answer questions. You have to answer questions of why?
Jackson said his post was “not bitter” and thanked the student-athletes, parents, and campus community members who reached out to him.
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