Todd Jordan
Inducted 2009
Arts, Baseball, Football
Todd Jordan (2009) became a standout student athlete through his years at JSH. Todd played cornerback for the football program as well as catcher for the baseball program. Todd stated that most of his memories at Jennings came from the old practice field (grass area to the west of the campus). Todd’s proudest accomplishment was being a part of the 2006 conference and district champion football team. He believes that team, that season, could’ve been made into a movie. Todd racked up many awards while at JSH including honor roll, team captain, and 2nd team all conference in back to back years.
After Jennings, Todd went on to Quincy University on a football scholarship where he was named the freshman of the year in 2009. In 2010, Todd was named Defensive captain, which he held to 2013. Todd earned 2nd team all conference honors while at Quincy and after graduating, he went on to play professional football in Brazil for 3 years. Todd Jordan has mentioned his old DB coach Carl Allen as his initial inspiration in continuing improving in the game of football and moving to the next level.
Todd is currently teaching English as well as the offensive coordinator at Lely High in Naples Florida and has worked in radio broadcasting/podcasting as well. Look for Todd’s rado show called “CoolAzz Saturday’s” at coolassradio.com and his podcast called “Crazy but True”.



