Coach Jordan McAlary

JORDAN MCALARY THROWS A PASS WHILE AT LOUISIANA IN 2017

JORDAN MCALARY THROWS A PASS WHILE AT LOUISIANA IN 2017
Jordan McAlary was a five star recruit according to some services in 2016 when Louisiana head coach Porter Davis came calling. Davis was one of the few head coaches who wanted McAlary due to his stature. At 5'11" many didn't see McAlary as an ideal QB. Davis said the only numbers he cared about were 33 and 107, Jordan's career wins and touchdowns at Central Holmes Christian School in Durant, Mississippi.
McAlary was the Cajuns starter in 2017 when he threw for a school record 4,414 yards along with 28 touchdowns in the Cajuns new look Air Raid offense. Unfortunately Davis and McAlary's time together was short lived as Davis was forced out of Lafayette following a scandal involving a co-worker.
In 2018 McAlary suffered a broken wrist that limited him to just two games before missing the bulk of the season.
In 2019 McAlary's season was once again cut short by injury after just three games.
McAlary elected to sit out the 2020 Covid season.
In 2021 Davis and McAlary were reunited when McAlary brought his talents to Hawaii as a graduate transfer to reunite with Porter Davis. The duo once again proved to be a good one as McAlary threw for 4,200 yards and 37 touchdowns, helping the Rainbow Warriors make it to the Mountain West conference championship game before falling to Utah State.

MCALARY THROWS A TOUCHDOWN PASS IN HAWAII'S CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP LOSS AGAINST UTAH STATE IN 2021
With his college career in the rearview mirror McAlary found himself signing with the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent. He ended up starting one game and playing parts of four others for the Cardinals while they dealt with injuries at the position. McAlary struggled in the game and was released by Arizona late in the season.

MCALARY SURVEYS THE FIELD DURING HIS ONE START FOR THE CARDINALS IN 2022
McAlary bounced around a few practice squads before getting a call from Davis, hoping the two could join forces once again as he was in need of an offensive assistant.
McAlary joined Davis' staff at Hawaii as a passing game assistant and was calling the majority of the plays by season's end. McAlary, not yet 25 years old, has been praised by Davis, who retired following the 2023 season. Despite his youth and lack of coaching experience McAlary has caught the attention of a handful of programs and is expected to start interviewing for offensive coordinator jobs post haste.
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