Mickey Joseph is a legend in Louisiana high school football and has strong ties to New Orleans. In 2020, he will start his fourth season as the wide receivers coach at LSU. Johnson is also the Tigers’ assistant head coach, a position he was given in February 2020. He was born on March 5, 1968.
Joseph has been coaching for more than 20 years and also played quarterback for four years at Nebraska under Tom Osborne.
Joseph was in charge of putting the best group of receivers in SEC history on the field in 2019. Ja’Marr Chase, Justin Jefferson, and Terrace Marshall, LSU’s three starters, caught 241 passes for 3,991 yards and 51 touchdowns between them. LSU’s offense broke many SEC records in 2019, including passing yards (6,024), passing touchdowns (61), and total offense (568.4).
People are curious about Mickey’s personal life in addition to his work life. Continue reading to learn more about Mickey’s private life.
Who Is Mickey Joseph’s Wife?
It looks like Mickey is married to Priscilla Joseph. Mickey has share a Facebook post of himself with his family on 3 September 2019. In the photograph, there are three kids and his wife standing with him. Fans are not getting enough of this.
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A Facebook user Troy Cotten, “Awesome looking Family Mickey Joseph. Keep up the great work, ur receivers are top notch!”. Another user Jayson Lassere exclaimed, “Beautiful Family and Congratulations on a great year!!! FINISH STRONG!!! GEAUX TIGERS!!!”.
According to her Twitter profile, Priscilla is Private Coach & Asst Coach 14U Quakes. She currently resides in Lincoln, NE.
How Many Kids Does Joseph have?
According to Lsusports, Mickey Joseph is married to Priscilla Arzaga and has six children – Jacob, Zachary, Makiyah, Maya, Malania, and Mickey Reign. Mickey had kept his personal life out of the spotlight.
Mickey loves his wife and children very much. He had shared his kids and wife’s photographs on his Facebook handle.
Mickey Is A Sports Star
In 2018, Joseph took a group of young, untested receivers and turned them into a reliable, play-making unit by the end of the year.
In his first year at LSU, Joseph helped turn wide receiver DJ Chark into an explosive playmaker. He was one of the leaders in the SEC in yards per catch (21.9) and yards per game (67.2). Chark made the All-SEC second team after catching 40 passes for 874 yards and three touchdowns. He was also a threat in the punt return game.
He led the SEC with two punt return touchdowns, finished second in the league with 190 punt return yards, and averaged over 10 yards per punt return (10.6).
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His 75-yard punt return for a touchdown against Auburn helped the Tigers come back from a 20-point first-half deficit to win 27-23. It was the biggest SEC comeback in Tiger Stadium history for LSU.
Joseph joined the LSU team in 2016 after coaching running backs at Louisiana Tech. In his one year in Ruston, Joseph helped the Bulldogs to a 9-5 overall record and a 48-45 win over the 25th-ranked Navy in the Armed Forces Bowl.
In 2016, the Bulldogs averaged 44.3 points per game, which put them at No. 2 in the country for scoring. Tech averaged 514.9 yards per game, including 363.4 yards through the air and 151.6 yards on the ground.