Football

Rodney Jordan Out as Satsuma High School Football Coach After Four Seasons

The Gators finish 2025 with a 2-7 record as the school moves forward

A Sudden End to a Four‑Year Tenure

Satsuma High School announced the termination of Rodney Jordan’s contract as head football coach, concluding a four‑year stint that began with promise but failed to translate into sustained success on the field.

Jordan finished with a cumulative record of 13 wins and 26 losses, a .333 winning percentage that reflected the program’s struggle to find consistency.

His most competitive years came in 2023 and 2024, each ending with a 5‑5 ledger, the only seasons in which the Gators broke even.

The 2025 campaign proved even more challenging, as the team slipped to a 2‑7 record, underscoring the difficulty of rebuilding within a competitive district.

In a brief statement, Jordan thanked the coaches, trainers, and supporters who had backed him throughout his tenure, noting that the experience had been both rewarding and instructive.

Looking Ahead for the Gators

School officials have not yet disclosed details of the next steps for the football program, but they have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a robust athletic environment while exploring new leadership that can restore competitiveness.

Community members and alumni alike will be watching closely as the school seeks a coach who can build on the modest gains of recent years and guide the Gators toward a more winning trajectory.

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