Taylor Housewright is the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Jacksonville State University. His role places him at the center of game planning, quarterback development, and weekly preparation for the Gamecocks offense.
A native of Ashland Ohio, Housewright first made his mark as a standout quarterback at Montana State, where he earned conference player of the year honors and competed in the FCS Championship. His playing success built the foundation for his coaching career. He began as a graduate assistant at Mississippi State under Joe Moorhead, gaining exposure to high-level NCAA Division systems. From there, he worked in quality control and later advanced to coordinator and quarterbacks coach roles, including experience at Miami Ohio. Each stop sharpened his understanding of offensive structure, quarterback mechanics, and situational football, ultimately preparing him for responsibilities as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the collegiate level.
Housewright’s brand of offense blends tempo, quarterback-driven decision-making, and aggressive vertical concepts. Influenced by his time under Joe Moorhead and shaped by his championship experience at Montana State, he emphasizes precision in the passing game and adaptability within the run scheme. As offensive coordinator at Jacksonville State, Taylor Housewright continues to build an identity rooted in quarterback development, detailed preparation, and a relentless pursuit of championship-level production.