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Jordan Dodge

Jordan Dodge joins the ENMU Football staff for his first season as a Special Teams Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach in 2021.

In his second season with the Hounds, he coached the LSC Newcomer of the Year and First Team All-Conference performer, Asa Wondeh. The special teams core finished first in the league with 10.57 yards per punt return, second in punt return defense allowing just 4.55 yards per return, and fourth in kickoff return defense limiting opponents less than 20 yards per return.

In 2021, he coached the LSC Widereceiver of the Year in Justin Manyweather and guided the fifth best passing offense in the league.

Dodge joined the coaching staff after a year and a half stint at Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kan., as the special teams coordinator. While at Ottawa, Dodge evaluated personnel, set depth charts, and conducted position meetings for defensive backs and all special teams.

Before Ottawa, Dodge was the wide receivers coach for Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, Colo. In this role, Dodge oversaw wide receivers academic progress, ran position meetings, and assisted in week by week game plan. Dodge coached one All-American and two All-Conference selections. These achievements included Justin White, who lead the nation for individual returns and was third as a team in kickoff returns.

Dodge got his coaching start as a graduate assistant at Ottawa University. In that role, Dodge worked with corners and wide receivers, setting the team depth chart, and evaluating personnel.

Dodge earned a Bachelor’s of Education in 2015 from Fort Hayes State University, continuing his education with a Master’s of Education in 2017 from Ottawa University.
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