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JULIUS JACKSON
Wide Receivers Coach
Memphis native Julius Jackson Jr. was hired as UAM's wide
receiver coach in August, less than a month away from the beginning of
the 2009 season.
Jackson replaces Jafar Williams, who resigned in July to take a position
at Howard University in Maryland.
For the last two seasons, Jackson has coached at Wooddale High School in
Memphis, beginning with his position of offensive coordinator in the
summer of 2007, followed by his promotion to head coach in 2008.
Prior to his time at Wooddale, Jackson served two seasons as a graduate
assistant wide receivers coach at Arkansas State University from
2005-07. He also played three seasons as a defensive back at ASU from
2001-03. In his senior season, he was selected to the Sun Belt
Conference All-Academic Team.
“We are excited to bring Julius onto our staff and he is very excited to
be here,” said Mathews. “He comes highly recommended and considering the
time frame in which we had to find a coach, I think we over achieved in
hiring Julius. He has the experience necessary to coach at this level
and he is also going to play a big role to help us sign more
high-quality players out of the Memphis area.”
In his high school career, Jackson played quarterback at Hamilton High
School in Memphis from 1997-99 and was a Memphis Commercial Appeal
“Top 5 Student-Athlete of the Year” in 1999.
A 1999 graduate of Hamilton High School, Jackson received two degrees
from Arkansas State, a bachelor’s degree in 2005 and a master’s degree
in 2007.
He has a wife, Lashanna, of Memphis, and a 20-month old son, Julius III,
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