C-USA Snapshot: Jacksonville State Gamecocks

Jim Case Stadium is the home to the Gamecocks baseball program and is named after former LA Tech player and current JSU coach Jim Case.

(This is the first of a four-part series looking at an overview of the four new Conference USA teams joining the league July 1).

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Jacksonville State University

Location: Jacksonville, Ala.

Mascot: Gamecocks

Enrollment: 9,021

Founded: 1883

Former Conference: A-Sun (just 2022-23; formerly in the Ohio Valley Conference from 2003-2022)

Notable Alums: Eric Davis (All-Pro and Super Bowl safety with NFL’s San Fran 49ers), Ashley Martin (NCAA First Female to play & score in a college football game), Rick Bragg (Pulitzer Prize winning author), Heather Whitestone McCallum (Miss America 1995), Todd Jones (former MLB All-Star relief pitcher)

NCAA Sponsored Men’s Programs (7): Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Rifle, Tennis

NCAA Sponsored Women’s Programs (11): Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Beach Volleyball


Notes: During its time in the Ohio Valley Conference from 2003-22, Jacksonville State won 81 OVC Championships over 18 years … JSU has seen 15 of its 17 programs bring home various titles and combine for 55 trips to NCAA postseason play … Jacksonville State spent one year as a member of the Atlantic Sun (2023-24) before moving to C-USA this coming year … Head baseball coach Jim Case (who the JSU baseball stadium is named after) is a 1983 Louisiana Tech alum … Case was an all-conference catcher for the Bulldogs in the early 1980s … This will be Jacksonville State’s first year as a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision, moving up from the FCS … Former West Virginia, Michigan, Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez is the head coach of the Gamecocks football program ….

Athletic Budget: $18,500,000

About Jacksonville State University (from JSU.edu): Located in the Appalachian foothills almost midway between Birmingham and Atlanta, JSU has grown from very humble beginnings as a state teachers college in 1883 into the Alabama regional university with the highest percentage of accredited programs.