2020 NFF Hampshire Honor Society Member
2019 (r-Sr.) | 13/1: Jordan played in all 13 games for the Hilltoppers in his final season, including a start vs. Army in which he recorded a career-high six solo tackles. He was a team captain for WKU's game at Southern Miss in Hattiesburg in his home state. Jordan tallied 17 total tackles (seven solo, 10 assisted) on the year, including one tackle for loss and two quarterback hurries. In addition to his stellar performance against the Black Knights, he put up four total tackles vs. Middle Tennessee on Senior Day.
2018 (r-Jr.) | 11/5: Jordan recorded nine tackles, starting in five contests and playing in 11 games coming off of his redshirt season. His most notable performance came at Middle Tennessee, recording a season-high two tackles for loss for a total of eight yards lost. Jordan also tallied two tackles in the season opener at No. 4 Wisconsin, then again at Louisville.
2017 (Jr.) | 1/1: Jordan started the season-opener vs. Eastern Kentucky and contributed a pair of tackles, but left the game due to injury and sat out the remainder of the season. He was granted a redshirt to restore his junior year of eligibility.
Before WKU: Jordan came to WKU after two seasons at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. Jordan improved from 22 tackles in his freshman season to 46 as a sophomore, while adding two sacks and five tackles for loss for the Bulldogs, including at least one takedown behind the line of scrimmage in four consecutive games. He earned All-MACJC South Division Second Team honors in 2016.
HS/Misc.: Jordan played for head coach Rocky Gaudin at Hancock High School, where he accumulated 90 tackles, four sacks and nine tackles for loss as a senior. He participated in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Game and was a member of the 2013-14 All-Sea Coast Echo Team.