Jackson is entering his second season on the Hill with the Panthers after working at his Alma Mater for two years as the Director of Football Operations and Recruiting Coordinator at Grambling State.
Jackson worked closely with Coach Broderick Fobbs and was responsible for managing each home and away travel, Summer Camp/Clinic Coordinator, Pro Liaison, Recruiting, Team budget and oversee the Tigers’ day-to-day football operations.
Prior his stint at Grambling , Jackson worked as a graduate assistant for the  GSU football program for three years (2011-13) under Coach Doug Williams. As a graduate assistant, his responsibilities included but wasn’t limited to assistant Offensive Line Coach, scouting future opponents or potential recruits, breaking down and evaluating film, and coordinating day-to-day interactions between coaches and players.Â
As a two-year starter at Grambling, Jackson played under Coach Rod Broadway. During his first year at Grambling (2008), he was a member of the Black College National Championship and Southwestern Athletic Conference team. During his second year at Grambling, Jackson was elected team captain will also helping running back Frank Warren surpass Walter Payton all-time rushing record.
Jackson, whom hails from Los Angeles, CA where he was a standout at powerhouse Serra High School and West Los Angeles junior college before transferring to GSU.
Jackson graduated from Grambling State with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology (Concentration: Sports Management) in 2012 and subsequently received his Masters of Science in Sports Administration in 2014. Jackson has two children - Keilan and Karter.Â