(JACKSON, Miss.) -– Former Jackson State football coach, Robert “Judge” Hughes, passed away Wednesday following complications from diabetes.
Hughes, who has been in and out of the hospital during the last several months, will be remembered by JSU fans as one of the great football players and coaches in the history of Tigers football.
His funeral will be held Friday, Aug. 9 in the Rose E. McCoy Auditorium. The time hasn’t been determined.
In 1999, Hughes was named as JSU’s 15th head football coach. In his first season, he led the team to a 9-3 record. That season JSU won the Southwestern Athletic Conference Eastern Division title and played Southern in the inaugural SWAC Championship game in Birmingham, Ala. The game was played on Dec. 10 in front of a crowd of 47,621 fans (the largest crowd ever to watch a SWAC championship football game) at Legion Field. The Tigers fell 31-30 in a heartbreaker to the Jaguars.
The following season, Hughes’ Tigers finished 7-4 and matched that 7-4 mark in 2001. The following year would be the last that Hughes led the Tigers, and the team finished with a 7-4 record. During his four-year coaching career at JSU, Hughes finished with a 30-15 record (.667 winning percentage).
During his tenure at JSU, his teams won a SWAC Eastern Division title, set the NCAA D-IAA (now FCS) record for highest passing efficiency rating in a game (389.9 rating by Mark Washington vs. Alcorn St. in 1999), was named NCAA Rushing Defense Champions (allowing only 67.8 rushing yards per game in 1999), was named NCAA Passing Champions (averaged 344.4 passing yds per game in 2001), set single game passing yards mark (Robert Kent passed for 668 yards against Alabama St.) and was named the NCAA Total Offense Champion (the team averaged 485.5 yards per game in 2002).
As a player, Hughes was named to the JSU All-Century team in 2011 as a defensive lineman.
Condolences to the Hughes family. I know coach Hughes is with God right now. Tiger nation has lost a great father, coach and friend. Love you coach Hughes.
Once again we are face with the history of jsu great have pass a way
Heartfelt condolences to the Hughes family. Tiger nation has lost a great person and coach. RIP Coach!
Sending my heartfelt sympathy to The Hughes Family. I am deeply sadden by such news. He was a great coach, teacher & friend. You will be missed but not forgotten. “Weeping endure for a moment, but joy cometh in the morning”. C/O 72.
One of our greatest has passed on. He put JSU football on the map. May he R.I.P. Prayers are with family and many fans.
Such shocking news,… Coach Hughes and I go way back, he was my Boy Scout leader way back in 1975ish, and after that his wife Joyce and My Mother (Elaine Bell) worked at WLBT TV-3 on a TV show called Our playmates. Growing up our families were quite close. Coach Hughes and I paths crossed again in 1980 as we played on the same softball team there in Jackson. He was a good man. I never got a chance to play football for him, but Lord knows I wanted too. I think he was a lineman coach when I was at JSU. May God bless his soul, and his family.
I loved Coach Hughes. He will surely be missed!
Heartbreaking! Love you Coach Hughes! My beloved fraternity brother.