Former McNeese, Nicholls football head coach Sonny Jackson dead at 82

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LAKE CHARLES – Former McNeese and Nicholls head football coach Sonny Jackson passed away on Saturday surrounded by family at the age of 82.

Jackson became McNeese’s 10th head coach in football program history in 1987 after leading the Nicholls program from 1981-86 and winning a record 38 games, a mark that still stands. Jackson posted winning seasons from 1984-86, including a 10-2 mark in 1986 to lead the Colonels to the Gulf Star Conference title and the school’s first berth in the NCAA 1-AA playoffs. He posted a 39-28-1 mark at Nicholls and a 52-48-1 record in his career.

In his three seasons at McNeese from 1986 to 1989, Jackson coached four All-Southland Conference selections including All-Americans Mike Pierce (defensive back) and Glenn Koch (offensive line), McNeese Hall of Fame running back Tony Citizen, as well as All-Conference defensive back Kip Texada, who is currently the Cowboys radio sideline reporter.

“Coach Jackson will always have a special place in my heart,” said Texada. “I came to McNeese as a walk-one and in the spring of 1988, he brought me into his office and gave me a scholarship. He gave me an opportunity of a lifetime and changed my life. He was a great man.”

While at McNeese, Jackson coached the Cowboys to wins over teams such as Toledo and ULM while his signing classes were crucial in the rebuild of the Cowboy program that has since been one of the most successful programs in the FCS.

“I was so sad to hear about the passing of Coach Jackson,” McNeese Athletics Director Heath Schroyer said. “He was a man who impacted lives and made a difference on and off the field. He will always be cherished here at McNeese. His family is in our thoughts and prayers.”

Visitation and funeral information:
Visitation Sunday, July 18 at Thibodaux Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. and Monday, July 19 from 10-11 a.m. at St. Joseph Cathedral. Funeral will follow with a Mass beginning at 11 a.m.

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