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What new Jackson State basketball coach Trey Johnson said on how he will lead

Kendrick Marshall by Kendrick Marshall
May 5, 2026
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New Jackson State men’s basketball coach Trey Johnson made one thing clear about expectations: building a championship program will start long before game day.

Johnson, recently introduced as the Tigers’ new leader on Monday, emphasized a philosophy rooted not just in winning, but in daily habits, discipline and player development.

“This opportunity is about building something meaningful here at home,” said Johnson, who was an assistant under Mo Williams before he departed to Kentucky last month. “We’re going to build a program — not just a team — centered on mental toughness, versatility and skill.”

Johnson thanked Williams, who vouched to JSU athletic director Ashley Robinson for him to get the job.

Johnson, who played on the last Jackson State team to reach the NCAA Tournament, outlined a vision focused on developing complete players who can impact the game in multiple ways. But beyond physical ability, he stressed the importance of mindset.

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“I want players who are resilient, who embrace challenges and who are willing to grow in every area of the game,” he said. “Guys who can think, adapt and believe in the process.”

Rather than placing immediate emphasis on championships, Johnson pointed to the work behind the scenes as the true foundation of success.

Johnson will demand toughness and dedication

“Everybody will say the goal is to win a championship, and of course it is,” Johnson said. “But what does that process look like? Championships aren’t won on game day. They’re built long before — through habits, through discipline, through doing the small things consistently at a high level.”

Johnson said his program will demand accountability and intentionality across all areas — from the court to the classroom and the weight room.

“It means showing up every day, how we practice, how we prepare, how we compete and how we respond when things don’t go our way,” he said. “That’s where winning starts.”

Developing a consistent culture will be the focus

He also emphasized a holistic approach, focusing on growth beyond basketball.

“This program is going to be about development — not just as players, but as people,” Johnson said. “The journey is what matters. The work is what builds character, and that’s what ultimately builds winning teams.”

Johnson believes that if his team commits to that daily standard, results will follow.

“If we attack the work with the right mindset, we’ll put ourselves in a position to achieve something special,” he said.

As he closed, Johnson tied his vision to Jackson State’s identity and tradition.

“The standard is the standard,” he said. “Tiger born, Tiger bred, championship fed.”


Kendrick Marshall

Kendrick Marshall

Kendrick Marshall is an award-winning journalist and a graduate of Jackson State University.

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