Georgia State University has promoted former Grambling State head coach Hue Jackson to offensive coordinator under head coach Dell McGee. He spent one season as the GSU assistant general manager in 2024.
Hue Jackson is getting a promotion after a season with the Georgia State Panthers. Per CBS Sports and 247Sports reporter Matt Zenitz, Jackson has been promoted to offensive coordinator of the Panthers.
With the 2024 NFL regular season wrapped up, the coaching carousel is starting to move full speed ahead. Coaches from around the league will begin searching for new jobs with some looking to advance.
It's been a hot minute since former Cleveland Browns head coach was plying his trade in the NFL. After an ill-fated spell as head coach at Grambling State, he took the year off from coaching football in 2024.
Football teams just can't quit Hue Jackson. The longtime offensive coach has been consistently employed since 1987 outside of a brief hiatus from 2018 to 2021.
In a significant move for Georgia State University’s football program, former Grambling State head coach Hue Jackson is reportedly set to join the Panthers’ coaching staff under newly appointed head coach Dell McGee.
Ex-Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson will be manning a football sideline once again in 2024. According to 247 Sports, Jackson has accepted a role to join the coaching staff at Georgia State next season.
Former Grambling State Tigers head coach Hue Jackson is reportedly expected to join Georgia State University's football staff under coach Dell McGee, according to Ben Moore.
Eric Dooley will make his return to SWAC football as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Mickey Joseph at Grambling State University.
The Las Vegas Raiders interviewed former Bengals HC Hue Jackson for a position on their offensive staff, according to Jeremy Fowler. Fowler adds that Jackson is expected to accept the role.
HOUSTON - Morehouse College is negotiating with Hue Jackson to become the Maroon Tigers head football coach, according to a source. Jackson will take over as head coach after Gerard Wilcher was fired following a 1-9 season.
It’s not often you see an NFL coach flame out at the college level. However, that is exactly what happened at Grambling State. A traditional powerhouse
Former Bengals offensive coordinator Hue Jackson was fired as the head coach of Grambling State this week. Jackson went 8-14 in two seasons at Grambling State.
Grambling State relieved head coach Hue Jackson of his duties on Tuesday after two seasons. Co-offensive coordinator John Simon was elevated to interim head coach while the university launches a national search for its next full-time hire.
Hue Jackson is no longer the head football coach at Grambling State University, according to multiple sources. Jackson served as head coach for two seasons, finishing 8-14.
Grambling State is expected to part ways with head coach Hue Jackson after two seasons. Jackson is 8-14 (6-10 SWAC) over his two seasons with the Tigers.
"The investigation found no evidence to suggest that the Browns’ Four-Year Plan or the club’s ownership or football personnel sought to lose or incentivized losses and made no decisions deliberately to weaken the team to secure a more favorable draft position," the NFL said in a statement.
Grambling State head coach Hue Jackson doubled down on his decision to hire former Baylor coach Art Briles as offensive coordinator, despite the latter's role in mishandling sexual assault allegations during his time at Baylor.
Jackson was a longtime running backs coach and offensive coordinator around the league before finally getting his shot at being a head coach for Cleveland in 2016.
Jackson added that he believes Mayfield, the first selection of the 2018 NFL Draft, has the talent to bounce back from a disappointing 2019 and live up to the expectations that come with being the No. 1 pick.