Alabama A&M University continues to make noise on the national stage, and this time it’s coming through the Bulldog Esports program.

Jordan, a standout competitor for Alabama A&M, recently captured a national Rally Cry championship, adding another major accomplishment to an already impressive résumé. According to an Alabama A&M press release, the title meant even more considering the success he’s had at the conference level.

“Being a three time SWAC champion and a two time Magic City Classic champion made this national title even more meaningful,” Jordan said in the release.

While the Rally Cry championship included a cash prize, Jordan is still competing without an esports scholarship. According to the Alabama A&M press release, he hopes his continued success at both the conference and national level will help open the door for future scholarship opportunities connected to esports performance.

Jordan’s achievement was recognized on campus when Alabama A&M Athletic Director Dr. Paul A. Bryant honored him during the women’s basketball game against the University of North Alabama on December 17. The moment allowed the Bulldog community to celebrate the national title together.

The win also reflects the growth of Alabama A&M’s Bulldog Esports program. Formed just two years ago, the team is already preparing for its next chapter, including hosting recruiting tournaments this spring and sending competitors to the 2026 SWAC Championships.

With his senior year underway, Jordan continues to represent Alabama A&M at the highest level of collegiate gaming.

“This win reflects years of work and the standard we’re building at Alabama A&M University,” Jordan said, according to the press release. “Being blessed with the ability to perform at a high level throughout the years has truly changed my life.”

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