Football

- Title:
- Graduate Assistant, Offense
- Email:
- jjoseph8@tulane.edu
- Hometown:
- New Iberia, La.
PROFILE Hometown: New Iberia, Louisiana EDUCATION Bachelor’s – Tulane, 2015 Master’s – Tulane, 2016 PLAYING EXPERIENCE 2011-15, Tulane – Football COACHING EXPERIENCE 2016-present, Tulane POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE (2) 2020 Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl - Tulane 2018 AutoNation Cure Bowl - Tulane |
Jordy Joseph is in his fifth season with the Tulane staff and his ninth year as a member of the football program in 2020.
Joseph is in his third year serving as an offensive analyst. He currently assists offensive coordinator Will Hall with the team’s offensive game plan and with the team’s practice installation.
He helped Tulane post one of the most successful offensive seasons in program history. The Green Wave finished the season ranked 11th in the nation in rushing offense (243.2), 22nd in total offense (449.3) and 30th in scoring offense (33.1). Joseph helped the Olive and Blue rush for over 200 yards in nine games in 2019 and over 300 times four times.
The Tulane offense set the program record in rushing yards at 3,162 yards in 2019. The offense ranked second in program history in rushing yards per game (243.2), rushing touchdowns (33) and rushing first downs (166).
In 2018, Joseph played a key role in helping the Green Wave offensive unit surpass 400 yards of total offense in eight of their 13 games, including a season-high 535-yard effort against ECU.
Through Joseph’s assistance, Tulane’s rushing attack once again proved to be one of the nation’s best as the Green Wave averaged 218.2 yards per game, which ranked 23rd nationally and fifth in The American.
In 2017, Joseph played a major role in the team’s 2018 recruiting class, as he helped Tulane secure one of the top recruiting classes in The American.
Tulane’s 2018 signing class featured three four-star recruits and 18 three-star prospects. The class also featured individuals from eight different states, including eight from the state of Louisiana.
Previously, Joseph was a walk-on quarterback for Tulane from 2011-15.
A two-year letterman, Joseph completed 47 of 92 passes (51.1 pct.) for 620 yards and six touchdowns and three interceptions in 11 career games with two starts. He served as a backup during the final portion of his senior season before being thrust into duty in starts vs. Memphis and against Tulsa.
A native of New Iberia, La., Joseph was a four-year letterman at New Iberia High School where he helped the Yellow Jackets to a combined 25-17 record while earning three trips to the state playoffs.
Joseph earned his bachelor’s degree in finance from the Tulane’s A.B. Freeman School of Business while also earning his MBA as well in 2016.
Joseph is currently pursuing a second master’s degree from Tulane in liberal arts.