Week 10 Winner: Jeff Jordan
It was anything but a typical start to the season for a proud Garland Owls football program.
Disastrous
might be a better description. Four games resulted in four defeats —
and most weren't close. The Owls were outscored 143-55.

Jeff Jordan, Garland
File photo by Lonnie Erickson
But when District 11-5A games began in Week 5,
Garland dug deep and found its stride.
A
five-game winning streak has Garland right where it wanted to be all
along, with a playoff berth and the district title secured going into
the final game of the regular season.
In recognition of
orchestrating the midseason turnaround, Garland coach Jeff Jordan was
selected as the Dallas area Coach of the Week presented by Comerica
Bank.
"It was a growing process for us early and we were playing
some very good football teams,'' Jordan said. "Even though our guys had
been successful at the younger levels, we had to learn how to play at
the Class 5A level. I'm really proud of the way they kept working and
believing. I've told our seniors how much I appreciate them. Not every
group could survive a start like we had.''
Jordan said he learned
a long time ago that the correct approach is to keep the players built
up when things aren't going their way.
"The biggest area is the
mental side,'' Jordan said. "The players are being asked from the
outside what's wrong and doubts begin to creep in for everybody. But
when you win a few, they're bulletproof again and back on top of the
world.''
Thrilling finishes have become a staple of Garland's run to the title.
In
the district opener, the Owls defense held off a couple of late threats
in a 30-23 victory over Lakeview Centennial (Garland). A week later, a
7-yard touchdown run by
Jaharrad Haskins with 2:27 to play carried the Owls to a 26-21 victory over Rowlett.
The
following week, Garland cut it much closer when it edged Sachse 23-21.
Ja'Taveon Green's 3-yard winning touchdown run came with eight seconds
on the clock. Garland's rally followed a Sachse go-ahead touchdown with
1:54 remaining.
In a 34-25 win over South Garland,
Green
filled in at quarterback because of an injury and completed 6-of-7
passes for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Operating from the Wildcat
formation, Green carried the ball 29 times for 155 rushing yards and two
scores.
"Over the years, we've won a lot of close ones,'' Jordan
said. "We sell our kids on finding a way to win in the fourth
quarter.''
Last week's district title clincher, a 33-14 defeat of
Naaman Forest (Garland), deviated from the script. The Owls had this
game wrapped up in the third quarter. Running back
E'Lon Green (no relation to Ja‘Taveon) rushed for 123 yards and four touchdowns to lead Garland.
Jordan,
in his 12th season, is the longest tenured Garland High head coach. His
teams have qualified for the playoffs 10 times. Before becoming the top
man, he was an assistant at Garland for 13 years.
Jordan credits
his predecessor, Joe Martin, as a big influence on his career. Jordan
was defensive coordinator on Martin's 1999 Garland team that won the
Class 5A Division II state title.
"Joe taught me a whole different way to relate to football and it changed fortunes for me,'' Jordan said.
Important support for Jordan comes from wife Shannon and two daughters, Abby, 21, and Carly, 15.
In
his high school playing days, Jordan was a defensive lineman at
Amarillo High. He was a walk-on at Texas A&M and a member of the
Aggies' 1985 Southwest Conference championship team.
Jordan is a
member of the Garland Sports Hall of Fame and has worked as an in-house
scout for the Dallas Cowboys for the last 25 years.
Garland (5-4,
5-0 in District 11-5A) can post a second straight unbeaten district
record with a win over North Garland (1-8, 0-5) on Thursday. Garland
carries a 20-year winning streak versus North Garland into the game.
For Jordan and his team, the old saying has never had more meaning: It's how you finish — not how you start.