With the Pacific, he spent three years from to Then from to at Cal State Fullerton, he became the running backs coach and special teams coordinator. Besides his coaching career, he is also the founder of the Hue Jackson Foundation along with his wife Michelle. This foundation is dedicated to empowering children, teens, and adults by educating, providing awareness, and preventing them from human trafficking.
This foundation also assists survivors and their families in the journey of recovery and survivorship. Hue Jackson is a married man and his wife is Michelle.
The couple has three daughters. Two of their daughters are Jordyn Jackson and Baylee Jackson. The family of five live in Cincinnati, Ohio, at present.
Hue Jackson stands tall at an approximate height of 5 feet 6 inches and his weight is around 62 kgs. After his time in Cleveland, Jackson returned to Cincinnati as a special assistant to head coach, Marvin Lewis. Collegiately, Jackson played quarterback at Pacific after transferring from Glendale Community College. During his career at UOP, he amassed over 3, yards in total offense and 19 touchdowns in two seasons.
Jackson also earned a letter in basketball as a senior. Jackson earned a degree in Physical Education from the University of Pacific in View Schedule. Ad Blocker Detected. Thanks for visiting! Thank you for your support! Learn More About Ad Blockers. Slideshow continues on the next slide. He traded arguably the best player in Chargers history wideout Lance Alworth for a modest return but soon took over head-coaching duties from Sid Gillman, the top coach in Bolts annals.
Svare went but made some strange moves, including trading a year-old QB John Hadl to the Rams in Hadl earned All-Pro acclaim that fall. Although Svare quit as Chargers head coach midway through the '73 season, he stayed on as GM through A weird time for the franchise. That booked the ex-Browns head coach the full-time gig in , and the Chiefs plunged into another valley. The '12 Chiefs rostered six Pro Bowlers and went ; their four-Pro Bowler defense ranked 25th in points allowed.
The unthinkable Jovan Belcher murder-suicide occurred in Crennel's final days. Andy Reid led a similar-looking Chiefs team, though with Alex Smith, to an record in The architect of the storied Bears, Ditka returned to the sidelines in After two seasons, the brash leader set out to acquire Texas Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Williams -- by any means necessary. After the Bengals turned down an incomprehensible offer the Saints' draft plus first-rounders in and '01 and an '02 second , Washington took New Orleans' '99 draft picks plus first- and third-rounders in to move down.
Ditka coached Williams for one season; the Saints fired Ditka after his showing in and recovered to make the playoffs in Marion Campbell 2. The "Swamp Fox" received three chances; his worst go-round came in a second Falcons stint -- from Falcons owner Rankin Smith, who had Campbell in place as head coach from , attempted to go elsewhere with his hire but pivoted back to his former lieutenant.
Despite leading back-to-back No. Campbell's firing also, unfortunately, meant the end of the Falcons' red jerseys. Ray Perkins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tom Brady has offered up a third blip of Buccaneers relevance, because for the most part, the franchise has inched into the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
Bill Parcells' Giants predecessor, Perkins resurfaced in Tampa in One of his first acts as Bucs head coach: trading Steve Young. It went downhill from there. Perkins went with the Bucs, losing at least 11 games in each of his three full seasons before being fired late in the slate.
Young replacement Vinny Testaverde did not blossom in Tampa, and while Perkins' drafts went better than the franchise's previous tries, 60 games is a rather large work sample.
The first of the Pete Carroll-era Seahawks defensive coordinators to earn a head-coaching gig, Bradley did not receive a great draw in Jacksonville. Blake Bortles largely sunk that ship, with 's No.
Bradley's defensive expertise, however, could not help the Jaguars much. They finished outside the top 20 in three of his four years, though they were turning a corner -- one they rounded with 's "Sacksonville" unit that nearly powered the team to Super Bowl LII.
Bill Arnsparger, New York Giants If the current Giants do not represent the franchise's low point, it came in the mids. Craig Morton managed to quarterback the Cowboys and Broncos to Super Bowls in the '70s; the trade acquisition floundered in the Big Apple. The Giants also gave up a No. Nick Saban abandoned the Dolphins for Alabama after two years -- a period that featured Miami botching Drew Brees' free agency, leading to a Daunte Culpepper signing -- and Cameron helmed a terrible quarterback situation.
After Trent Green suffered a frightening concussion for a second straight season, Cleo Lemon and John Beck made 11 combined starts. A successful offensive coordinator who enjoyed lengthy stays in San Diego and Baltimore, Cameron needed an overtime walk-off in December to avoid Steve Spagnuolo, St. Louis Rams The Chiefs have rescued Spagnuolo's reputation, which took a major hit between his Giants exit and Kansas City arrival.
Spagnuolo went with the Rams, who saw Josh McDaniels' post-Denver landing in end with a 32nd-ranked offense. While Sam Bradford won Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in , little else went right for the Spagnuolo-guided Rams in the heart of a season playoff drought. However, the Broncos quickly rued the day they gave Mike Shanahan's year-old successor personnel control.
McDaniels made the panned Jay Cutler trade within months of taking over, proved in over his head as a leader and in traded three draft choices to select Tim Tebow in Round 1. After the Broncos started , McDaniels finished A videotaping scandal -- three years after he'd worked under Bill Belichick during Spygate -- did in the sharp play-caller. McDaniels spurning a Colts agreement eight years later only further bolstered his divisive status.
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