Jordan attended Excel High School in
Excel,
Alabama, where he was a standout at
fullback. Between 1960–1962, Jordan excelled for the
Alabama Crimson Tide football team under head coach
Paul "Bear" Bryant. He played as both a
linebacker and
center for the team. In his sophomore season of
1960, he helped the Crimson Tide finish with an 8–1-2 record. In the
Bluebonnet Bowl, versus the
Texas Longhorns, he was named the game's MVP in a 3–3 tie.[SUP]
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The
following year, Jordan was again an important part of the team as Alabama finished with an 11–0 record, a
SEC Championship, and a
national championship. The season included six shutouts, which included a 34–0 win over rival
Auburn. Alabama wrapped up the season with a 10–3 victory over
Arkansas in the
Sugar Bowl.
In
his senior season, the Crimson Tide fell short of another national championship with a 10–1 record. In his final game for the Tide, Jordan recorded 31 tackles in a 17–0 victory over
Oklahoma in the
Orange Bowl.[SUP]
[2][/SUP] For his performance, he received his second MVP award in a bowl game. At the end of his senior year, he received unanimous
All-American status and the Lineman of the Year award.[SUP]
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During his career for Alabama, Jordan received high praise from Bryant, who stated, "He was one of the finest football players the world has ever seen. If runners stayed between the sidelines, he tackled them. He never had a bad day, he was 100 percent every day in practice and in the games."[SUP]
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In 1980, Jordan was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. In 1983, he was inducted into the
College Football Hall of Fam