Jackson was an assistant coach at Northeast Louisiana University for two seasons from 1979 to 1980.[1] In 1981, Jackson was hired for his first college head coaching position at his alma mater, Nicholls State University.[1][2] He coached the Colonels for six seasons through 1986 and compiled a record of 39 wins, 28 losses and 1 tie.[3][4] In 1986, he guided Nicholls State to its first appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs and led the team to their first playoff win.[5]
From 1987 to 1989, Jackson was head football coach at McNeese State University and compiled a record of 13–20.[6][7] He had a career college football coaching record of 52 wins, 48 losses and 1 tie in his nine seasons as a head coach.
Personal life
Jackson was a 1963 graduate of Nicholls State University.[1] His son, Hud Jackson, is also a college football head coach.[8]