Jason Haddock is in his first year as the Athletic Director and Head Football Coach for the
Wharton Tigers. In his inaugural year, Haddock led Wharton to a 6–5 record and a playoff
appearance, marking the program's first season since 2018 to finish with both a winning record
and a postseason berth. Under his leadership, the Tigers achieved a 100 percent passing rate
during the season and demonstrated significant growth in discipline, accountability, and team
culture through intentional character and leadership programs implemented across the athletic
Haddock spent six seasons at Clements High School following four seasons at Thurgood
Marshall High School. At Clements, he served as the assistant head coach, defensive
coordinator, recruiting coordinator, and inside linebackers coach. With his defensive leadership,
the Rangers made back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time in 15 years. Haddock also
served as the head boys track coach, and in 2024 his freshman boys track team won the first
district team championship on any level for track in school history.
At Thurgood Marshall High School, Haddock helped guide the Buffalos to the 2018 5A Division II
state championship game. His linebackers led the team in tackles and defensive efficiency, and
he coached the 5A First Team All-State kick returner Devon Achane, who accounted for 13
touchdowns on kickoff and punt returns. During his tenure at Marshall, Haddock coached five
First Team All-District linebackers and helped place three into collegiate football programs. He
also coached distance events in track and contributed to the Marshall boys track team winning
three 5A state championships in 2016, 2018, and 2019.
Prior to Marshall, Haddock served two seasons at Booker T. Washington High School as the
defensive coordinator and assistant head coach. There, he developed a young defense into a
consistent unit, holding four opponents under 250 total yards and leading the district in forced
fumbles. His special teams units recorded 15 blocked kicks, with four returned for touchdowns.
Earlier in his career, Haddock coached at Waco High School, Hillsboro High School, and Live Oak
Classical School, where he helped launch the football program and guided it to a 22–6 record
A native of Marble Falls, Texas, Haddock earned his bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics
from Baylor University, where he spent three seasons as a linebacker for the Bears. He later
earned a master's degree in Kinesiology with a concentration in Sports Management from
Texas Woman's University. Haddock has been published twice by the American Football
Coaches Association, is an Amazon Best-Selling author, and has presented at numerous national
and local football coaching conventions. He also served in the United States Air Force and
currently holds a commission as an officer in the Texas State Guard. He and his wife, Jamie, are
the proud parents of two daughters, Adalina and Isabella.