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Jordan Lynch

Jordan Lynch (born October 3, 1990) is an coach and former player, best known for his record-setting collegiate career as a at (NIU) and his subsequent professional stint in the Canadian Football League (CFL), where he contributed to a championship. Lynch grew up in Chicago, , and attended Mount Carmel High School, where he earned Chicago Sun-Times All-Area first-team honors and the Lawless Award as a senior, passing for 1,221 yards and rushing for 848 yards. At NIU from 2010 to 2013, he redshirted his freshman year before emerging as a starter in 2012, leading the Huskies to a 12-2 record, a (MAC) championship, and their first BCS bowl appearance in the . That season, Lynch set an NCAA record for quarterback rushing yards with 1,815, finished seventh in voting, and earned MAC Offensive Player of the Year honors. In , Lynch's senior year, he guided NIU to a 12-2 record and the West title, accounting for 48 total touchdowns (24 passing, 23 rushing, and one receiving) while rushing for 1,920 yards and passing for 2,892 yards. He set five NCAA Bowl Subdivision records for rushing, including single-season yards (1,920) and touchdowns (23), and established 25 NIU records across three single-game, 16 single-season, and six career categories. His dual-threat prowess earned him third-place finalist status, Player of the Year semifinalist honors, and a second Offensive Player of the Year award, culminating in his 2024 induction into the Hall of Fame. Over two starting seasons, Lynch compiled a 24-4 record, including three victories over (BCS) conference teams, and amassed 6,209 passing yards, 4,343 rushing yards, 51 passing touchdowns, and 48 rushing touchdowns for NIU. After going undrafted in the , Lynch signed a three-year, $1,533,000 contract with the as an undrafted free agent, transitioning to , but appeared in no regular-season games before his release. He then joined the Edmonton Eskimos in the CFL, playing from 2015 to 2016 primarily as a backup; in limited action, he completed 6 of 9 passes for 48 yards and one , while also contributing on special teams and scoring in the postseason. Lynch helped the Eskimos win the in 2015, their fourth championship in franchise history. Transitioning to coaching, Lynch returned to NIU in March 2017 as running backs coach under , marking his entry into the profession after his playing days. In 2018, he was named at his , Mount Carmel High School, succeeding the legendary , who had coached for 34 years. Under Lynch's leadership, the Caravan have achieved sustained success, winning four Illinois state championships in six years as of 2024, including titles that underscore his emphasis on discipline and player development. A kinesiology and exercise science graduate from NIU with a 3.0 GPA, Lynch remains deeply connected to his roots and continues to influence at the high school level.

Early life

Family background

Jordan Lynch was born on October 3, 1990, in , , to parents Jim and Sheila Lynch. His father, Jim, worked for the city of as an overnight sweeper, while his mother, Sheila, was employed at a corrugated packaging company and provided strong emotional support throughout his upbringing. The family resided in a in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood on 's South Side, a working-class area known for its community ties and emphasis on family values. Lynch grew up in a household with two siblings: an older brother, Jim Jr., who shared interests in fitness and athletics, and a younger brother, , who later followed a similar path in sports. The Lynch family fostered a supportive environment that balanced encouragement for with everyday responsibilities, including Jim's long work hours and Sheila's dedication to family activities. Early non-athletic interests included a fondness for the film , which reflected the neighborhood's admiration for underdog stories and football, influences that shaped his worldview in Chicago's competitive urban setting. In this Chicago environment, Lynch was exposed to sports from a young age through community leagues and family discussions, laying the groundwork for his interest in amid the city's rich athletic . The family's emphasis on discipline and hard work, drawn from their blue-collar roots, extended to academics, where Lynch maintained a focus on studies alongside his emerging athletic pursuits.

High school career

Jordan Lynch attended Mount Carmel High School in , , graduating in 2009 after a distinguished career. His family's deep Chicago roots, including support from his father who emphasized physical conditioning and attendance at recruitment camps, fostered Lynch's dedication to the sport from an early age. Lynch played varsity football for three years as the under legendary coach , starting as a in 2006. Known for his dual-threat abilities in Mount Carmel's , he showcased mobility and on the field. During his junior and senior seasons, Lynch honed his skills, contributing to the team's strong performances in the competitive Chicago Catholic League. As a senior in 2008, Lynch completed 68 of 126 passes for 1,221 yards and 14 touchdowns, while rushing for 848 yards and nine touchdowns on 124 carries. He earned All-Area first-team honors, All-State special mention, and the Lawless Award as the top back in the Chicago Catholic League. That year, Lynch emerged as a key leader, guiding through a successful playoff run in the IHSA Class 8A tournament. He directed critical victories, including a 34-31 second-round win over Lincoln-Way East, where his option runs proved pivotal, and a 42-7 third-round rout of Marist, advancing to the semifinals against Hinsdale Central. Though they fell short with a 24-21 loss, Lynch's performance highlighted his potential as a versatile . As a two-star recruit, Lynch attracted mild interest from Big Ten programs but received only one scholarship offer, which he accepted early in his senior year from . Coaches valued his dual-threat profile, anticipating his fit in a run-oriented system.

College career

Early years at NIU

Jordan Lynch enrolled at in , where he majored in and exercise science. Lynch redshirted as a in , not appearing in any games to preserve a year of eligibility. In 2010 and 2011, Lynch served as the backup quarterback to starter , gaining experience through limited snaps in multiple games each season. During this time, he contributed to the team's offensive preparations and learned the nuances of the NIU system from Harnish, who led the Huskies to back-to-back West Division titles. In 2011, NIU clinched the West championship with a 7-1 conference record, advancing to the league title game.

2012 season

In 2012, Jordan Lynch assumed the full-time starting quarterback role for (NIU), building on limited prior experience as a to guide the Huskies to an 11-1 record during the and MAC Championship, culminating in the program's first BCS bowl appearance in the . Under his leadership, NIU embarked on a 12-game after an opening loss to , securing the MAC West Division title with an undefeated 8-0 conference mark and defeating Kent State in a five-overtime thriller to claim the league championship. Lynch's dual-threat prowess defined the season, as he balanced a potent passing game with record-setting rushing efficiency, amassing 3,138 passing yards and 25 touchdowns against just six interceptions while rushing for 1,815 yards and 19 scores—establishing an FBS single-season record for rushing yards. His total offense of 4,953 yards ranked second nationally, averaging 353.8 yards per game, and he became the first FBS to exceed 400 passing yards and 150 rushing yards in a single game during a 35-17 win over . Lynch's mobility was evident in 12 games with 100 or more rushing yards, a new FBS record, powering NIU's high-octane offense that averaged over 40 points per game in conference play. Standout performances included a 569-yard total offense explosion against , where he threw for 407 yards and rushed for 162, and a MAC Championship effort against Kent State with 372 total yards and four touchdowns in a 51-41 victory that lasted over four hours. Earlier, Lynch rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns in a 52-17 of Ball State, helping solidify NIU's dominance in the MAC West. These efforts contributed to non-conference wins over and a narrow 41-40 escape at , showcasing his ability to elevate the team against varied opponents. For his breakout campaign, Lynch earned Offensive Player of the Year honors and the Vern Smith Leadership Award as the conference's , as voted by league coaches, along with consensus first-team All- selection and recognition from outlets including the and . He finished seventh in voting, the highest for a player that year, highlighting his emergence as a national dual-threat standout.

2013 season

Jordan Lynch's senior season at in 2013 built on the momentum from the previous year's appearance, propelling the Huskies to a perfect 12-0 regular season record and the (MAC) West Division title. As the starting , Lynch exemplified a dual-threat style, ranking second nationally among FBS players with 1,920 rushing yards while also passing for 2,892 yards, contributing to his third-place national ranking in total offense at 4,812 yards. His performance helped NIU average over 40 points per game offensively, showcasing a balanced attack that overwhelmed MAC opponents and earned the team a No. 15 national ranking by season's end. Lynch's rushing dominance was particularly noteworthy, as he became only the fifth FBS to surpass 4,000 career rushing yards, achieving 23 rushing touchdowns that tied him for second nationally in total touchdowns responsible for. Standout games highlighted his ground game prowess; on October 19 against , he rushed for an NCAA single-game 316 yards on 24 carries with three touchdowns, leading NIU to a 38-17 victory. He broke his own mark on November 26 against , gaining 321 rushing yards and four touchdowns in a 59-14 , further solidifying his reputation as one of college football's most dynamic runners. These performances, combined with efficient passing ( touchdowns against eight interceptions), underscored NIU's offensive identity under Lynch's leadership. The season's climax came with NIU's 12-2 overall finish, though tempered by a 47-27 loss to in the MAC Championship Game on December 6, ending their undefeated streak. In the San Diego County Credit Union on December 26, Lynch managed 158 passing yards and 51 rushing yards, but the Huskies fell 21-14 to Utah State, concluding their campaign. Despite the late setbacks, Lynch's efforts drew national acclaim, culminating in a campaign that positioned him as an underdog from a non-power . Finishing third in with 558 points—the highest ever for a MAC player—Lynch's story of leading a mid-major program to national relevance captivated outlets, emphasizing his blue-collar roots and relentless play style over big-school glamour.

Career statistics

Jordan Lynch's college career at Northern Illinois University showcased his dual-threat capabilities, amassing 6,209 passing yards and 51 passing touchdowns, alongside 4,343 rushing yards and 48 rushing touchdowns, for a total of 99 touchdowns.

Passing Statistics

YearCompletionsAttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptionsCompletion %Yards/Attempt
201046131066.72.2
201115201661075.08.3
20122373943,13825660.28.0
20132534042,89224862.67.2
Career5098246,209511461.87.5
Lynch's passing efficiency improved notably in his later seasons, with a career completion percentage of 61.8% and 7.5 yards per attempt.

Rushing Statistics

YearCarriesYardsTouchdownsYards/Carry
201031362311.7
20114524635.5
20122941,815196.2
20132921,920236.6
Career6624,343486.6
His rushing efficiency averaged 6.6 yards per carry over his career, highlighting his effectiveness as a mobile .

Records and awards

During his time at , Jordan Lynch earned numerous accolades for his exceptional performance as a . In 2013, he was named a Consensus All-American, receiving first-team honors from major selectors including the , , and the . He also won the (MAC) Award, known as the Vern Smith Leadership Award, in both 2012 and 2013, as voted by league coaches. Additionally, Lynch was recognized as the MAC Offensive Player of the Year for those same seasons. His standout senior year culminated in a third-place finish in the 2013 voting, the highest ever achieved by a MAC player, with 558 points behind winner and runner-up AJ McCarron. Lynch set several NCAA records that underscored his rushing prowess. In , he amassed 1,920 rushing yards, breaking his own previous mark and establishing a new benchmark for in a single season. He also holds the record for the most 100-yard rushing games by a in a season (12 in 2012). These achievements highlighted his unique ability to contribute significantly on the ground while leading NIU to a 24-4 record over two years. In recognition of his lasting impact, Lynch was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2024, joining other notable figures from the league's history. He was also inducted into the NIU Athletics Hall of Fame later that year, on October 18. Further affirming his legacy, Lynch was named to the 2026 ballot in June 2025, marking his first eligibility appearance among 79 modern-era nominees.

Professional career

Chicago Bears

After going undrafted in the 2014 NFL Draft, Jordan Lynch signed with the Chicago Bears as an undrafted free agent on May 10, 2014. A Chicago native, Lynch joined his hometown team amid local excitement over his dual-threat quarterback prowess at Northern Illinois, where he had rushed for over 4,300 yards in college. Due to concerns about his arm strength and passing accuracy at the NFL level, the Bears transitioned him to running back during training camp. Lynch participated in the Bears' preseason games, appearing in three contests and recording 42 rushing yards on 13 carries with no touchdowns. He impressed coaches with his speed and elusiveness but struggled to secure a defined role in a crowded backfield. On August 29, 2014, the Bears waived Lynch as part of their final roster cuts to reach the 53-player limit, ending his brief stint without appearing in a regular-season game. Despite the release, Lynch's effort drew praise from the organization, highlighting the interest from his local fanbase.

Edmonton Eskimos

Following his release from the , Jordan Lynch signed with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League on January 14, 2015, as a backup quarterback behind starter Mike Reilly, with expectations that his college rushing prowess would translate into short-yardage and snaps. His practice squad experience as a multi-purpose back helped him adapt quickly to the CFL's wider field and emphasis on mobility. In the 2015 regular season, Lynch appeared in four games, completing 6 of 9 passes for 48 yards and one while rushing 39 times for 155 yards, primarily in goal-line and third-down situations where his power-running style proved valuable. He contributed to the Eskimos' 14-4 record and West Division title, often entering as a change-of-pace option or on special teams. His most notable moment came in the on November 29, 2015, against the , where he scored the game-winning 1-yard run with 3:22 remaining, rallying to a 26-20 victory and securing their fourth championship in franchise history. Lynch remained with the Eskimos in 2016 as a depth player and member, appearing in one game with 14 rushes for 73 yards and one , but saw minimal offensive action amid the team's continued success. On March 8, 2017, the Eskimos announced his retirement from professional football, as Lynch opted to pursue a coaching career at his , , citing a desire to transition into mentorship after two seasons in the CFL.

Coaching career

Northern Illinois University

Jordan Lynch joined the Northern Illinois University football coaching staff as running backs coach on March 8, 2017, shortly after retiring from his professional playing career in the and CFL. This hire capitalized on his storied tenure as an NIU player, where he established NCAA records for rushing yards by a and led the Huskies to notable successes, including a 2012 appearance. As running backs coach, Lynch focused on player development for the position group, mentoring talents such as Jordan Huff, who emerged as the team's leading rusher with 740 yards and four touchdowns, and contributing to the implementation of offensive schemes that emphasized a strong ground game. The Huskies' rushing attack averaged 204.5 yards per game under his guidance, supporting a balanced offense that propelled NIU to an 8-5 overall record and a 6-2 mark in the during the 2017 season, culminating in a berth. Lynch's time at NIU proved short-lived, ending in December 2017 when he left the program to accept a head coaching position at his high school , High School in .

Mount Carmel High School

In December 2017, Jordan Lynch was hired as head football coach at High School, his , succeeding after the latter's 34-year tenure that included 11 state championships. At 27 years old and fresh off a year as running backs coach at , Lynch returned to lead the program starting in the 2018 season, aiming to build on its storied tradition of excellence. Under Lynch's leadership, has achieved remarkable success, securing (IHSA) state championships in 2019, 2022, 2023, and 2024, with the 2024 victory over marking the school's record 16th title overall and third consecutive in Class 7A. These accomplishments have solidified Mount Carmel's status as the top program in IHSA since 1974, ushering in a new golden era through program reinvention and consistent playoff dominance. Lynch's coaching philosophy centers on being a "players' coach," prioritizing full buy-in from athletes over dictating plays, as he has stated: “I’m a players’ coach. I’ve learned it’s not how much I know; it’s how much the players know, and when I receive full buy-in from the players, that’s when the team really takes off.” This approach emphasizes hard work, sacrifice, and teamwork, fostering player development that has produced standouts like Jack Elliott, a commit who set records in the 2024 title game. As of November 19, 2025, Lynch's team is 13-0 after an undefeated regular season and playoff victories, including a 21-17 win over on November 1, a 48-29 win over Belleville East on November 8, and a 48-7 win over Lincoln-Way East on November 15 in the Class 8A quarterfinals. now advances to the Class 8A semifinals against Fremd on November 22, positioned for a potential fifth title since 2018.

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