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Jason Phillips

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Jason Phillips came to Alcorn after spending four years at Mississippi Gulf Coast including three seasons as offensive coordinator. In his two seasons at Alcorn, the Braves won back-to-back SWAC Championships in 2018 and 2019, and made a pair of appearances in the Celebration Bowl. In 2019, Phillips coached LeCharles Pringle into tying the school's all-time record in receiving touchdowns in a season with 14, which led the SWAC. Pringle was named the SWAC Championship Offensive MVP. Phillips also developed Chris Blair who finished 6th in the nation in yards per reception (21.2). During his coaching career, he's coached three NCAA All-Americans, 12 All-Conference players and three players who have signed pro contracts.

"I, along with my wife and family, are thrilled to be at Alcorn State University. We've only been here a few days but we already feel welcomed and enthused by the friendliness of everyone here," Phillips said. "I want to thank Coach McNair as well as Director of Athletics Derek Horne and President Alfred Rankins Jr. for the opportunity to work at a world-class institution with a top-notch football program. I look forward diving right into spring practice next week." While at Troy, Corey Robinson became FBS's ninth all-time passer and the leading passer in Sun Belt Conference history. Phillips also coached Tusculum's Bo Cordell to becoming the all-time leading passer in NCAA Division II. "Phillips brings a lot to the table with his experience. He's been at the FBS level as well as JUCO and high school ranks," said Alcorn head coach Fred McNair. "Phillips has developed student-athletes at different positions all around the offense and has been an offensive coordinator as well as a QB and wide receivers coach."

The Maryville, Tennessee native graduated from Tusculum College after playing baseball at Carson-Newman and baseball and football at Maryville College. He coached at William Blount, Anderson County, Clinton and Knoxville Central high schools in Tennessee as well as two years at Tusculum and a year at Saint Joseph's College. His first experience in the MACJC was as offensive coordinator at Southwest Mississippi in 2012. Phillips spent a year at Troy before going to Perkinston.

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