Baseball

- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- jjackson@ia.ua.edu
- Phone:
- 205-348-4029
- Hometown: Tallahassee, Fla.
- Education: Florida State University, 2000
- Spouse: Katie
- Children: Kinsey, Haylee, Tyler
- Birthday: November 10
- 2024-present: Alabama, Associate Head Coach
- 2023: Alabama, Interim Head Coach
- 2018-23: Alabama, Assistant Coach
- 2017: Florida Atlantic, Associate Head Coach
- 2009-16: Florida Atlantic, Assistant Coach
- 2007-08: South Alabama, Assistant Coach
- 2003-06: Mercer, Pitching Coach
- 2002: North Florida Community College, Pitching Coach
One of the top coaches and recruiters in college baseball's assistant coaching ranks, Jason Jackson was officially hired to serve as the Crimson Tide's pitching coach on June 13, 2017. He then took over as interim head coach in May of 2023 before being named UA's associate head coach on June 13 of the same year. Jackson, who is in his eighth season on staff for 2024-25, came to Alabama with 16 years of work as a Division I assistant, including nine as the pitching coach at Florida Atlantic University.
The 2023 ABCA/Marines National Assistant Coach of the Year, Jackson has helped the Crimson Tide excel on the mound during his time in Tuscaloosa. Most notably, his staffs have finished on Alabama's top-10 list for single-season strikeouts on four separate occasions while finishing near the top of nearly every pitching statistic among Southeastern Conference teams during a majority of his Alabama tenure.
In the professional ranks, Jackson has helped former Crimson Tide pitchers earn a combined $8.30 million over the last four MLB Drafts. He was also key to Alabama becoming one of only three programs in the SEC to have a pitcher earn $1 million-plus dollars in each of the last four drafts from 2021-24.
Alabama - Associate Head Coach (2024-Pres.)
- Tasked with directing the Crimson Tide's pitching staff while also serving as the Associate Head Coach
- Helped the Crimson Tide to a 33-24 record in 2024
- Coached Alabama to its 27th NCAA Regional appearance
- Led the Crimson Tide pitching staff to 493 strikeouts in 2024, tied for the 10th-most in a single season in program history
- Saw his group record six shutouts in 2024, as Alabama was one of only 13 Division I teams to manage at least six shutouts in 2024
- Furthered the development of right-hander Ben Hess, who compiled a 13.9 strikeout per nine innings ratio (106 K's/68.2 IP) in the Tide's weekend rotation
- Hess' strikeout per nine innings average was the second-best figure in the SEC and 10th-best mark in Division I
- Hess' 106 strikeouts became the fifth-most by an Alabama pitcher in a single season in program history
- Hess was one of three Alabama pitchers chosen in the 2024 MLB Draft, eventually selected 26th-overall by the New York Yankees,
- LHP Greg Farone was selected in the 7th round (208th overall) by the San Francisco Giants while RHP Pierce George heard his name called by the Chicago White Sox in the 13th round (379th overall)
- Managed southpaw Zane Adams to the 2024 SEC All-Freshman Team after accumulating 58.2 innings in his rookie season, the third-highest innings total among the Crimson Tide staff
- The freshman left-hander's first campaign was highlighted by an eight-inning shutout of then-No. 1 Arkansas on April 14 to secure the series win
Alabama - Interim Head Coach (2023)
- Selected as the 2023 ABCA/Marines National Assistant Coach of the Year for Division I
- Tasked with managing Alabama's 2023 group over the final two months of the season
- Finished with a 13-6 record as interim head coach
- Led the Crimson Tide to an NCAA Super Regional appearance for the first time since 2014
- Helped Alabama earn an NCAA Regional host bid, where the Tide would go 3-0 to be crowned Regional Champions
- Secured three consecutive series wins during the final month of the regular season, highlighted by a victory over then-No. 5 Vanderbilt in his first series as acting head coach
Alabama - Assistant Coach (2018-23)
- Led the 2023 pitching staff to one of the best years in program history, finishing with a 4.26 ERA and 593 strikeouts compared to only 236 walks while limiting opposing hitters to a .233 mark
- The '23 group matched the 1999 team for the program's single-season strikeout record while averaging 9.27 strikeouts per game compared to an 8.59 mark in ‘99
- Jackson's 2023 arms also recorded seven shutouts to tie for the second-most in a single season by any Tide team
- Alabama finished third in the SEC in ERA, WHIP and walks per 9.0 innings while ranking fourth in hits allowed per 9.0 innings, strikeout-to-walk ratio and shutouts in ‘23
- During league play, the Tide owned the lowest ERA and average against while also allowing the fewest runs, earned runs and hits
- Guided Alton Davis II to Freshman All-America and Freshman All-SEC Team accolades on the way to an invite to the 2023 USA Baseball Collegiate National Training Camp
- In 2022, Alabama's arms totaled 540 strikeouts, the fourth-most in program history at the time, and averaged 9.3 strikeouts per game to set the UA single-season record
- Helped closer Dylan Ray earn Freshman All-America and Freshman All-SEC honors in ‘22
- The 2021 staff combined for 497 strikeouts, the seventh-most in a single season in program history at the time and the most since 2010
- Alabama also issued just 178 walks in '21, the fewest since 2011, and maintained a 3.21 walks per 9.0 innings number that was 19th in Division I and third in the SEC
- The 2021 group was led by Dylan Smith who struck out 113 in 16 starts, the third-most strikeouts in Alabama single-season history
- Jackson's staff posted impressive numbers in 2020 despite a shortened campaign, highlighted by the development of Connor Prielipp and Antoine Jean who were both tabbed Freshman All-Americans by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper
- Prielipp, who was also named CBN's “National Freshman Player of the Year” and Perfect Game USA's “Impact Freshman of the Year”, sported a perfect 0.00 ERA with 35 strikeouts while holding opposing hitters to an SEC-low .077 average after giving up the fewest hits (5) among qualifying pitchers in the conference
- Alabama's 2019 staff combined for 469 strikeouts while walking only 183 batters
- Friday night starter Sam Finnerty was key to the '19 group, allowing just 12 free passes to tie for the fewest walks allowed by an SEC arm that season while his 1.46 walks-per-nine innings was second in the conference and ranked 26th nationally
- Finnerty's final campaign featured SEC Co-Pitcher of the Week honors following his performance against South Carolina that saw him toss a complete game shutout on only 79 pitches
- The Pelham native went on to set Alabama's all-time mark for fewest walks per 9.0 innings, issuing only 52 across 226.1 career frames for a total of 2.07.
- In 2018, Alabama's ERA dropped by 0.83 from the previous season while the team's walk total dropped by 65 under Jackson's watch
- Against SEC foes, Tide pitchers lowered their combined ERA by 0.80 and slashed their walk totals by 61 that first year
- Jackson's guidance helped four-year starter Jake Walters return to form with the senior finishing as the team leader in strikeouts at 82, good for 12th in the SEC
- Walters was even better in conference play, maintaining a 2.89 ERA, which was fifth-best in the league, and earned SEC Pitcher of the Week honors for his complete game shutout against then-No. 4 Ole Miss in the final start of his Alabama career
Florida Atlantic - Associate Head Coach/Assistant Coach (2009-17)
- Spent nine seasons at FAU prior to his arrival in Tuscaloosa
- Joined the FAU staff in 2008 as an assistant and worked his way up to the title of associate head coach by September of 2016
- Helped FAU capture four conference titles and appear in four NCAA Regionals
- Coached 14 players who were chosen in the MLB Draft during his time in Boca Raton, highlighted by third-rounder R.J. Alvarez and fourth-rounder Austin Gomber
- The 2017 season saw the Owls finish second in ERA and allow the second-fewest earned runs in the league
- FAU's pitchers struck out 444 compared to only 131 walks in ‘17 while holding the opposition to a league-low .262 average
- In 2016, the Owls' staff paced Conference USA with a 3.24 ERA, six shutouts and a 1.21 WHIP, while allowing a league-low for walks, runs and doubles en route to winning the C-USA regular season title
- The FAU pitchers ranked 14th in the nation in both ERA and walks allowed and 15th in WHIP in ‘16
- The 2015 slate featured the emergence of several pitchers who gained national traction under Jackson's guidance, including one all-conference honoree
- As the Owls made their transition into Conference USA in 2014, Jackson's arms allowed only nine home runs, the fewest in FAU history and the fewest in C-USA that season
- The Owls' '14 group ranked 19th nationally in strikeout-to-walk ratio at 2.57
- Jackson's 2013 roster featured FAU closer Hugh Adams, who set the school's season saves record with 18 on the way to recording both the FAU and Sun Belt Conference career saves mark with 31
- In his first three seasons at FAU, Jackson helped guide the Owls to two Sun Belt Conference titles
Prior to FAU
- Served as an assistant coach at South Alabama from 2007-08
- Worked at Mercer from 2003-06 as the Bears' pitching coach all three seasons while adding the title of recruiting coordinator for the 2006 campaign
- Began his coaching career at North Florida Community College in 2002 where he was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator
Personal Info
- Native of Tallahassee, Fla.
- Married to the former Katie Summers
- Has two daughters, Kinsey and Haylee, and one son, Tyler
- Obtained his master's degree in sports administration at Florida State University
- Earned his bachelor's degree in physical education in 2000 from FSU
- Prior to his time with the Seminoles, Jackson played at Santa Fe Community College where he acquired his first degree in 1998
Jackson's Notable Pro Players at Alabama
Known for his ability to develop talent on the mound, Jackson has coached 35 pitchers that were selected in the Major League Baseball Draft, 28 of which were undrafted prior to their time under his direction. He has also helped 53 players sign professional contracts in the last 16 seasons, 42 of which were undrafted out of high school and 12 that were eventually drafted in the top five rounds of the MLB Draft.
Following the 2024 MLB First-Year Player Draft, those numbers include 24 former Crimson Tide pitchers who have gone on to professional careers.
- Ben Hess - 2024, 1st Round, 26th Overall (New York Yankees)
- Connor Prielipp - 2022, 2nd Round, 48th Overall (Minnesota Twins)
- Dylan Smith - 2021, 3rd Round, 74th Overall (Detroit Tigers)
- Dylan Ray - 2022, 4th Round, 108th Overall (Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Grayson Hitt - 2023, 4th Round, 112th Overall (Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Chase Lee - 2021, 6th Round 164th Overall (Texas Rangers)
- Hunter Furtado - 2023, 6th Round, 167th Overall (Pittsburgh Pirates)
- Greg Farone - 2024, 7th Round, 208th Overall (San Francisco Giants)
- Jake Walters - 2018, 9th Round, 267th Overall (Miami Marlins)
- Pierce George - 2024, 13th Round, 379th Overall (Chicago White Sox)
- Garrett McMillan - 2023, 14th Round, 407th Overall (Pittsburgh Pirates)
- Tyler Ras - 2021, 14th Round, 410th Overall (Colorado Rockies)
- Deacon Medders - 2019, 20th Round, 593rd Overall (San Diego Padres)
- Davis Vainer - 2019, 21st Round, 646th Overall (Houston Astros)
- Jeremy Randolph - 2019, 26th Round, 785th Overall (St. Louis Cardinals)
- Brock Love - 2019, 34th Round, 1,011th Overall (Miami Marlins)
- Casey Cobb - 2020, Signed (Boston Red Sox)
- Landon Green - 2022, Signed (Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Jacob McNairy - 2023, Signed (Seattle Mariners)
- Hunter Hoopes - 2024, Signed (Seattle Mariners)