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Lesley-Jordan

Jordan Lesley

  • Title
    Assistant Coach (Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers)
  • Phone
    (304) 293-4194

The Lesley File

Personal Information
Birthday December 15
Hometown Fulton, Miss.
Education Troy, 2006 (Bachelor's)
Troy, 2007 (Master's)
Playing Career Troy, 2000-04
Wife Ann-Katherine
Children Mary-Kate, Mae-Blake and Jordan, Jr.
Coaching History
2006 Troy -
Graduate Assistant
2007-09 Kilgore College -
Linebackers
2010 Northwest Mississippi CC -
Defensive Line
2011 Kilgore College -
Defensive Coordinator
2012 Northwest Mississippi CC -
Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2013-15 East Mississippi CC -
Defensive Coordinator
2016-17 Troy -
Defensive Tackles
2018 Troy -
Defensive Line
2019 West Virginia -
Defensive Line
2020 West Virginia -
Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line
2021-present West Virginia -
Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers

Jordan Lesley is in his fifth year on the Mountaineer Football coaching staff and third year as the defensive coordinator. The 2020 and 2021 Broyles Award nominee coaches the outside linebackers for the third year after working with the defensive line his first two years.

Under Lesley’s guidance, the Mountaineer defense competes each year as one of the best units in the Big 12 Conference as well as in the nation.

In 2022, fifth-year senior defensive tackle Dante Stills finished as the school’s all-time leader in games played (59) and tackles for loss  (52½) and was fourth in sacks (23½). He finished his career earning All-Big 12 Conference First Team honors twice (2021, 2022) and second team twice (2019, 2020). He earned a spot in the 2023 NFL Combine and was drafted in the sixth round by the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals.

Safety Aubrey Burks was named an All-Big 12 Conference Second Team selection by the Associated Press, Phil Steele named linebacker Lee Kpogba to the all-conference second team and defensive tackle Jordan Jefferson to the third team.

The defense finished with three touchdowns, ranking No. 12 nationally and the rushing defense finished No. 4 in the Big 12, improving three spots from the previous year. 

In 2021, WVU finished No. 5 nationally in red zone defense, an improvement of 67 spots from the year before, was No. 18 in fewest defensive first downs allowed and in fourth-down percentage, No. 29 in third-down defense (.347), No. 37 in total defense (350.1) and No. 39 in tackles for loss (6 1/2), an improvement of nine spots from the 2020 season.

The WVU defense had an outstanding year in 2020, leading the nation in pass defense and ranking No. 4 in in total defense (291.4), No. 21 in scoring defense (20.5), No. 23 in interceptions (11), No. 24 in pass efficiency defense (121.52) and No. 28 in rushing defense (131.8).

Darius Stills was named the program’s first Consensus All-American since 2006 and 12th in school history. He was the Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year, an All-Big 12 Conference First Team lineman for the second straight year and was signed as a free agent by the Las Vegas Raiders. Over his final two years, he finished with 10.5 sacks and 21 tackles for loss.

Akheem Mesidor was an All-Big 12 Conference Second Team honoree and also earned freshman All-America honors, and Dante Stills earned All-Big 12 Conference Second Team honors by the AP.

In 2019, his defensive line enjoyed a successful season for the Mountaineer defense, finishing No. 25 nationally in sacks and No. 35 in tackles for loss. Defensive lineman Darius and Dante Stills were tied for No. 2 in the Big 12 in sacks and Darius was No. 5 in tackles for loss and Dante was No. 10. The Stills brothers earned All-Big 12 Conference honors, Darius (first team) and Dante (second team).

Lesley joined the Mountaineer coaching staff as the defensive line coach in 2019. He came with Neal Brown after serving as an assistant coach at Troy for three years (2016-18), the first two years as the defensive tackles coach and the 2018 season as the defensive line coach.

From 2016-18, Troy’s defense allowed 20.8 points per game, ranking No. 4 nationally among non-power 5 schools. In 2018, the Trojans were ranked No. 10 nationally in sacks, No. 16 in tackles for loss, No. 24 in rushing defense, No. 28 in scoring defense and No. 31 in total defense. Three of Lesley’s defensive linemen were named to the All-Sun Belt Conference team, including Trevon Saunders, who earned first-team honors. 

Prior to Troy, Lesley was the defensive coordinator at East Mississippi Community College in Scooba, Mississippi (2013-15), before serving two stints at Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia, Mississippi, first as defensive line coach in 2010 and then as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach in 2012. He also spent two stints at Kilgore College in Kilgore, Texas, first as the linebackers coach from 2007-09, and as the defensive coordinator in 2011. He spent a year as a graduate assistant coach at Troy in 2006.

While at East Mississippi, Lesley’s defenses allowed an average of just 10.3 points and 232.1 yards per game as the Lions posted a combined 32-1 record with national titles in 2013 and 2014. Additionally, the Lions tallied 149 quarterback sacks and 57 interceptions in his three seasons.

In his first season at East Mississippi, the Lions recorded an NJCAA-best 67 sacks and finished second nationally with 30 interceptions and by allowing just 9.8 points per game.

The 2012 NWCC squad claimed the school’s first bowl victory in 20 years and earned a No. 9 NJCAA final ranking.  The 2010 Northwest team posted an undefeated regular season on the way to finishing with a No. 6 national ranking.

Lesley helped lead Kilgore to the 2007 Southwest Junior College Football Conference Championship en route to an appearance in the Heart of Texas Bowl. During his four seasons at Kilgore, Lesley helped direct the Rangers to three consecutive playoff appearances while helping tutor 11 players that went on to sign at four-year schools, including six NJCAA All-Americans.

As a graduate assistant at Troy, he began his coaching career on the 2006 Sun Belt Conference championship team. The Trojans won seven of their last eight games that season, including a 41-17 victory over Rice in the New Orleans Bowl.

Lesley was a versatile player for the Trojans and was a key part of teams that successfully made the transition to the FBS ranks. A two-year starter at tight end, Lesley helped lead Troy to the 2004 Silicon Valley Bowl and was named a team captain.

A native of Fulton, Mississippi, Lesley was a three-time all-district performer at Itawamba Agricultural High School, earning Class 4A All-State Second Team as a senior in 1999.        

Lesley and his wife, Ann-Katherine, have two daughters, Mary Kate and Mae Blake and a son, Jordan Blake Jr.