University Southern California Trojans
Football

Anthony Jones Jr.
- Title:
- Assistant Head Coach for Offense / Running Backs Coach
- Email:
- football@usc.edu
Anthony Jones Jr. enters his third season as USC’s running backs coach. In 2026, Jones added assistant head coach for offense to his title.
In 2025, Jones led a room of outstanding running backs. The Trojans finished the season No. 5 nationally in third down conversion percentage (.513) and No. 8 nationally and fist in the Big Ten in total offense (465.5). Jones coached RB Wymond Jordan in his Division I debut season. After winning the 2024 JUCOWeekly Trophy (junior college’s equivalent to the Heisman Trophy), Jordan was averaging 107.4 yards per game prior to suffering an injury against Michigan that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Going into the Michigan game with a full room of healthy backs, USC rushed for an average of 227 yards per game which was the ninth best among Power Four teams. RB King Miller burst onto the scene becoming the nation’s most well-known walk-on. Miller led the Trojans with 990 rushing yards on 156 carries, leading the Big Ten with 6.23 yards per carry. with 8 TDs. He recorded four 100-yard games in 2025. He totaled 26 runs of 10+ yards with a long of 75 on the season. In his debut game as the feature-back against No. 15 Michigan after stepping in for injured Jordan and fellow RB Eli Sanders, he lead the Trojans to a 31-13 victory. Miller recorded a career-high 158 rushing yards on 18 attempts (8.8 avg.) with 1 TD. Miller’s 158 rushing yards were most by any individual player against the Wolverines all season, and were almost more than any team had rushed against Michigan all year, with just Ohio State (186) and Texas (235) ahead of him. Additionally, his 158 rushing yards are believed to be the most rushing yards by a Trojan walk-on since at least the 1970s. His 158 rushing yards were also the most rushing yards by a USC running back versus a ranked opponent since 2017 (Ronald Jones II, 194 versus No. 23 Arizona).
In 2024, the Trojans finished the season ranked in the national Top 25 in third down conversion percentage (25, 0.448), total offense (23, 437.2) and first downs offense (24, 303). Jones coached RB Woody Marks who was a powerhouse for USC in his one season at Troy. He recorded 1,133 rushing yards on 198 attempts (5.7 avg.) with 9 TDs. He sits at 24th among USC's all-time single-season rushing leaders with 1,133 yards this season. He surpassed Anthony Davis who had 1,112 rushing yards in the 1973 season. Marks became USC's first 1,000-yard rusher since Ronald Jones II rushed for 1,550 yards in 2017. Since Reggie Bush and LenDale White were 1,000-yard rushers in 2005, just five USC RBs have been 1,000-yard season rushers: Joe McKnight (2009), Curtis McNeal (2011), Javorius Allen (2014), Ronald Jones II (2016 & 2017) and Woody Marks. He also tied with wide receiver Zachariah Branch for USC's 2024 receiving leader with 47 catches for 321 yards (6.83 avg.). He was the first Trojan running back with 40+ catches in a single season since Javorius Allen recorded 41 in 2014. Marks averaged 121.17 all-purpose yards per game, which ranked third in the Big Ten and 18thin the nation. The Trojans concluded the season with a 35-31 victory over Texas A&M in the Las Vegas Bowl. The win marked the biggest comeback victory in Las Vegas Bowl history. Additionally, it was the largest deficit that USC has ever overcome in a bowl game win, with the previous being a 15-point deficit against Penn State in the 2017 Rose Bowl. Marks was drafted by the Houston Texans as the 14th pick of the fourth round (116thoverall) in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Prior to USC, Jones Jr. served as the running backs coach at TCU (2022-23). The 2023 Horned Frogs went 5-7, but were ranked No. 11 in the nation in total offense (466.7), and Emani Bailey was No. 20 in the nation in rushing yards (1,209) and No. 14 in rushing yards per game (100.8).
In 2022, Jones worked side-by-side with former TCU offensive coordinator Garrett Riley and helped to coach the Horned Frogs to the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship.
He tutored Kendre Miller, who was selected in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Miller earned 2022 First-Team All-Big 12 honors and was a Doak Walker Award Semifinalist. His 1,399 yards made him TCU's first 1,000-yard rusher since 2016. It was also the most by a Horned Frog since LaDainian Tomlinson led the nation with 2,158 in 2000. Jones also coached Emari Demercado to a career-best season with 681 yards rushing, including 150 yards in the CFP Semifinal win over Michigan.
He was selected for the 2021 AFCA 35 Under 35 Leadership Institute as well as the 2022 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy.
Prior to TCU, Jones spent 4 seasons as running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Memphis (2018-2021). The Tigers made a bowl appearance each season.
In his first 2 seasons with the running backs, Memphis totaled 6,533 rushing yards and 78 touchdowns. In 2020, Jones and the running backs helped Memphis rank 22nd in the nation in total offense (453.1) while finishing the year 17th in the nation in both passing offense (307.9) and first downs (260).
While at Memphis, 4 of his running backs were drafted in a three-year period. In the 2021 NFL Draft, Kenneth Gainwell was picked in the fifth round by the Philadelphia Eagles. Gainwell was the 2019 American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year and Football Writers Association of America Freshman of the Year. He was second in the AAC and 12th nationally in rushing with 1,459 yards. Jones also coached Antonio Gibson who was selected in the third round by the Washington Football Team in the 2020 NFL Draft. In 2019, Darrell Henderson and Tony Pollard were both drafted. Henderson was selected in the third round by the Los Angeles Rams, while Pollard was taken in the fourth round by the Dallas Cowboys.
Jones spent 6 seasons (2013-18) as the head coach of Cordova High School in Cordova, Tenn. In his first season leading the Wolfpack, the program recorded its first winning season in 9 years. Three years later, Cordova tallied the most wins (12) in school history and advanced to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Division I Class 6A state playoffs semifinal round, before falling to the eventual state champions. In 2017, Jones led Cordova to an 8-3 record and a TSSAA Division I Class 6A playoff appearance.
He was named an AutoZone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game assistant coach three times (2012, 2014 and 2015) and was selected to coach in the 2017 Toyota East-West All-Star Classic in Clarksville, Tenn. Jones was awarded District 16A Coach of the Year honors in 2011 and 2012 and also the District 14A Coach of the Year in 2013.
Prior to coaching at Cordova, Jones returned to his alma mater, Westwood High School in Memphis, Tenn. to serve as an assistant coach (2007-2010) before he took over head coaching duties in 2010. As the head coach at Westwood, he guided the Longhorns to their first winning season in 18 years. That marked the first of three-straight conference and regional championships (2010, 2011, 2012) for Westwood.
Throughout 6 seasons as a high school head coach, Jones coached 75 players who earned college football scholarships.
Jones worked as a graduate assistant at Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2007.
Jones was a wide receiver at Tennessee at Chattanooga where he earned First Team All-Southern Conference honors. He graduated with a degree in business. Jones also holds a master's degree in education from Union University.
Jones and his wife, Christina, have two children: Kenzie and Kaylie.
In 2025, Jones led a room of outstanding running backs. The Trojans finished the season No. 5 nationally in third down conversion percentage (.513) and No. 8 nationally and fist in the Big Ten in total offense (465.5). Jones coached RB Wymond Jordan in his Division I debut season. After winning the 2024 JUCOWeekly Trophy (junior college’s equivalent to the Heisman Trophy), Jordan was averaging 107.4 yards per game prior to suffering an injury against Michigan that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. Going into the Michigan game with a full room of healthy backs, USC rushed for an average of 227 yards per game which was the ninth best among Power Four teams. RB King Miller burst onto the scene becoming the nation’s most well-known walk-on. Miller led the Trojans with 990 rushing yards on 156 carries, leading the Big Ten with 6.23 yards per carry. with 8 TDs. He recorded four 100-yard games in 2025. He totaled 26 runs of 10+ yards with a long of 75 on the season. In his debut game as the feature-back against No. 15 Michigan after stepping in for injured Jordan and fellow RB Eli Sanders, he lead the Trojans to a 31-13 victory. Miller recorded a career-high 158 rushing yards on 18 attempts (8.8 avg.) with 1 TD. Miller’s 158 rushing yards were most by any individual player against the Wolverines all season, and were almost more than any team had rushed against Michigan all year, with just Ohio State (186) and Texas (235) ahead of him. Additionally, his 158 rushing yards are believed to be the most rushing yards by a Trojan walk-on since at least the 1970s. His 158 rushing yards were also the most rushing yards by a USC running back versus a ranked opponent since 2017 (Ronald Jones II, 194 versus No. 23 Arizona).
In 2024, the Trojans finished the season ranked in the national Top 25 in third down conversion percentage (25, 0.448), total offense (23, 437.2) and first downs offense (24, 303). Jones coached RB Woody Marks who was a powerhouse for USC in his one season at Troy. He recorded 1,133 rushing yards on 198 attempts (5.7 avg.) with 9 TDs. He sits at 24th among USC's all-time single-season rushing leaders with 1,133 yards this season. He surpassed Anthony Davis who had 1,112 rushing yards in the 1973 season. Marks became USC's first 1,000-yard rusher since Ronald Jones II rushed for 1,550 yards in 2017. Since Reggie Bush and LenDale White were 1,000-yard rushers in 2005, just five USC RBs have been 1,000-yard season rushers: Joe McKnight (2009), Curtis McNeal (2011), Javorius Allen (2014), Ronald Jones II (2016 & 2017) and Woody Marks. He also tied with wide receiver Zachariah Branch for USC's 2024 receiving leader with 47 catches for 321 yards (6.83 avg.). He was the first Trojan running back with 40+ catches in a single season since Javorius Allen recorded 41 in 2014. Marks averaged 121.17 all-purpose yards per game, which ranked third in the Big Ten and 18thin the nation. The Trojans concluded the season with a 35-31 victory over Texas A&M in the Las Vegas Bowl. The win marked the biggest comeback victory in Las Vegas Bowl history. Additionally, it was the largest deficit that USC has ever overcome in a bowl game win, with the previous being a 15-point deficit against Penn State in the 2017 Rose Bowl. Marks was drafted by the Houston Texans as the 14th pick of the fourth round (116thoverall) in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Prior to USC, Jones Jr. served as the running backs coach at TCU (2022-23). The 2023 Horned Frogs went 5-7, but were ranked No. 11 in the nation in total offense (466.7), and Emani Bailey was No. 20 in the nation in rushing yards (1,209) and No. 14 in rushing yards per game (100.8).
In 2022, Jones worked side-by-side with former TCU offensive coordinator Garrett Riley and helped to coach the Horned Frogs to the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship.
He tutored Kendre Miller, who was selected in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Miller earned 2022 First-Team All-Big 12 honors and was a Doak Walker Award Semifinalist. His 1,399 yards made him TCU's first 1,000-yard rusher since 2016. It was also the most by a Horned Frog since LaDainian Tomlinson led the nation with 2,158 in 2000. Jones also coached Emari Demercado to a career-best season with 681 yards rushing, including 150 yards in the CFP Semifinal win over Michigan.
He was selected for the 2021 AFCA 35 Under 35 Leadership Institute as well as the 2022 NCAA and NFL Coaches Academy.
Prior to TCU, Jones spent 4 seasons as running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Memphis (2018-2021). The Tigers made a bowl appearance each season.
In his first 2 seasons with the running backs, Memphis totaled 6,533 rushing yards and 78 touchdowns. In 2020, Jones and the running backs helped Memphis rank 22nd in the nation in total offense (453.1) while finishing the year 17th in the nation in both passing offense (307.9) and first downs (260).
While at Memphis, 4 of his running backs were drafted in a three-year period. In the 2021 NFL Draft, Kenneth Gainwell was picked in the fifth round by the Philadelphia Eagles. Gainwell was the 2019 American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year and Football Writers Association of America Freshman of the Year. He was second in the AAC and 12th nationally in rushing with 1,459 yards. Jones also coached Antonio Gibson who was selected in the third round by the Washington Football Team in the 2020 NFL Draft. In 2019, Darrell Henderson and Tony Pollard were both drafted. Henderson was selected in the third round by the Los Angeles Rams, while Pollard was taken in the fourth round by the Dallas Cowboys.
Jones spent 6 seasons (2013-18) as the head coach of Cordova High School in Cordova, Tenn. In his first season leading the Wolfpack, the program recorded its first winning season in 9 years. Three years later, Cordova tallied the most wins (12) in school history and advanced to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Division I Class 6A state playoffs semifinal round, before falling to the eventual state champions. In 2017, Jones led Cordova to an 8-3 record and a TSSAA Division I Class 6A playoff appearance.
He was named an AutoZone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game assistant coach three times (2012, 2014 and 2015) and was selected to coach in the 2017 Toyota East-West All-Star Classic in Clarksville, Tenn. Jones was awarded District 16A Coach of the Year honors in 2011 and 2012 and also the District 14A Coach of the Year in 2013.
Prior to coaching at Cordova, Jones returned to his alma mater, Westwood High School in Memphis, Tenn. to serve as an assistant coach (2007-2010) before he took over head coaching duties in 2010. As the head coach at Westwood, he guided the Longhorns to their first winning season in 18 years. That marked the first of three-straight conference and regional championships (2010, 2011, 2012) for Westwood.
Throughout 6 seasons as a high school head coach, Jones coached 75 players who earned college football scholarships.
Jones worked as a graduate assistant at Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2007.
Jones was a wide receiver at Tennessee at Chattanooga where he earned First Team All-Southern Conference honors. He graduated with a degree in business. Jones also holds a master's degree in education from Union University.
Jones and his wife, Christina, have two children: Kenzie and Kaylie.















