Football
Jordan, Jeff

Jeff Jordan
- Title:
- Assistant Athletics Director for Player Personnel
Jeff Jordan came to TCU in December 2021 as Assistant Athletics Director for Player Personnel.
Before arriving at TCU, Jordan spent four years under Sonny Dykes as the director of player personnel at SMU. He also served two seasons as director of personnel at Kansas.
Jordan coached on the Texas high school level for 29 years, including 15 as head coach at Garland High School. He is the Owls' all-time leader in wins and playoff victories. His teams set a school record by winning 83 games from 2000-2009. Jordan led the Owls to the playoffs in 13 of his last 14 years, including a trip to the 2006 state semifinals. He was a five-time recipient of Coach of the Week honors by the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL.
Jordan was the defensive coordinator at Garland when the Owls won the state championship in 1999. He is a member of the Garland Sports Hall of Fame.
During his time at Garland, Jordan also worked 28 years as an in-house scout for the Dallas Cowboys and was part of three Super Bowl championship teams.
Jordan and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Abby and Carly.
Before arriving at TCU, Jordan spent four years under Sonny Dykes as the director of player personnel at SMU. He also served two seasons as director of personnel at Kansas.
Jordan coached on the Texas high school level for 29 years, including 15 as head coach at Garland High School. He is the Owls' all-time leader in wins and playoff victories. His teams set a school record by winning 83 games from 2000-2009. Jordan led the Owls to the playoffs in 13 of his last 14 years, including a trip to the 2006 state semifinals. He was a five-time recipient of Coach of the Week honors by the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL.
Jordan was the defensive coordinator at Garland when the Owls won the state championship in 1999. He is a member of the Garland Sports Hall of Fame.
During his time at Garland, Jordan also worked 28 years as an in-house scout for the Dallas Cowboys and was part of three Super Bowl championship teams.
Jordan and his wife, Shannon, have two daughters, Abby and Carly.