Randy Jordan Finalizes UNC's Coaching Staff
Posted Jan 12, 2012
Former Texas A&M running backs coach and Tar Heel standout Randy Jordan has accepted the running backs coach position at North Carolina, according to multiple sources. Jordan started his NFL career with the L.A. Raiders in 1993 and joined the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars in 1995. He scored the very first touchdown in Jacksonville’s history.
(Inside Carolina)
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