Former Michigan State football Pass Rush Specialist coach out at Ohio State after three months

A former MSU football staffer is out after just three months at Ohio State

The saga of Brandon T. Jordan continues. The Pass Rush Specialist who is known for working with some of the top NFL pass rushers in the game like Von Miller and TJ Watt, and had a two-year stint with Michigan State football under Mel Tucker, was let go by Ohio State this week after just three months with the program. The news was first reported by Lettermen Row.

Jordan was one of MSU’s ten official assistant coaches during his time in East Lansing, which allowed him to help recruit. After his tenure with the Spartans, he spent one year in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks before heading to Columbus.

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REPORT: Michigan State football finalizing deal with defensive and offensive line specialist Brandon Jordan to come in as coach

REPORT: Michigan State finalizing deal with defensive and offensive line specialist Brandon Jordan to come in as Pass Rush Specialist coach

This might go down as one of the best hires of Mel Tucker’s time at Michigan State football. On Wednesday night, Bruce Feldman of The Athletic reported that the Spartans are finalizing a deal with Brandon Jordan to become their new Pass Rush Specialist coach.

Jordan is currently one of the top private defensive line and offensive line specialists in the country well over 100 players he has worked with now on NFL rosters.

This is a move that many insiders are calling one of the savviest in recent MSU football history, as Jordan has relationships with some of the top pass rushers at the high school level, who seek him out for his tutelage.

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Jordan should make an immediate impact in recruiting, and we should also see his impact on the field when he has a chance to work with the linemen already on the roster.

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