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UM Athletics at a Glance:

Home of 8 National Titles: ‘93, ’94, ‘97, ’97, ‘97, ’98, ‘02, ’06.
107 All-Time NAIA Scholar Athletes. 61 Conference Championships.
310 All-Time NAIA All Americans.

Head Baseball Coach


Mike Jacobs
Head Baseball Coach
In 23 seasons serving as the head coach at the University of Mobile, Mike Jacobs has led the Rams to a 741-476-2 record. In the past 23 years, more than 30 Rams have signed professional contracts, including  Major League baseball players Kyle McPherson and J.C. Romero, former MLB player Saul Rivera, and Marlins’ 3rd-Base Coach Joe Espada. The leadership that produced 30 professional players also led the Rams to the 2001 NAIA World Series in Lewiston, ID and a 43-win season in 2008.

Jacobs helped begin the University of Mobile baseball program in 1990, after coming to Mobile from UMS-Wright Preparatory School, where he spent two years as an assistant coach and the last four as the head coach. As the head coach of the Bulldogs, Jacobs led them to a second-place finish in the State 3A classification in 1987 and a state title in 1988. He was
inducted into the UMS-Wright Hall of Fame last fall. In 1981, Jacobs coached the Evangel Christian School squad to a second-place finish in the Alabama Christian Athletic Conference. He began his coaching career at Central Baptist School, where his team won a district title in the Alabama Private School Association. As a college player, Jacobs had an
outstanding career at the University of South Alabama under Eddie Stankey. He was a four-year letterman at USA and was the Jaguars’ leading hitter in 1976.

Jacobs and his wife, Joy, are members of People of Mars Hill, where he serves as an elder. Mrs. Jacobs is a registered nurse, a graduate of the
University of Mobile, and works for
Surgicare of Mobile.  Jacobs has been a featured speaker at several Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ functions.

The Jacobs have two sons, Josh and Jeff. Josh, a pharmacist, and his wife, Kara, a
classroom educator, reside in Birmingham with daughter Emma Kate and son Parker. Both are UMobile alumni. Jeff and his wife, Amy, reside in
Mobile where he works for Day Trading Institute. Amy is a physician’s assistant. They are also UMobile alumni.

 

Assistant Baseball Coaches


Jon Seymour
Assistant Baseball Coach
Jon Seymour begins his ninth season with the University of Mobile
baseball staff.

In addition to working with the University of Mobile baseball pitching staff, Seymour is in charge of recruiting and maintenance of the baseball field.

Before coming to Mobile, Seymour worked as an assistant pitching coach for Shenandoah University in Winchester, Va., for three seasons.

Prior to his stint at Shenandoah University, Seymour was an assistant pitching coach with a summer league team, the Santa Clara Dodgers, that advanced to the Palomino World Series two years in a row. At the same time, Seymour spent three seasons from 1996-99 working with NCAA
Division I perennial power Stanford University as an assistant groundskeeper while also helping out with the Stanford baseball practices and summer camps.

Seymour received his AA Degree from Mission College in Santa Clara, CA, after playing two years on the Mission College baseball team in 1995 and 1996. He was an All-Conference pitcher in 1996 in the California Junior College Coast Conference after going 10-0 with a 1.68 ERA. Seymour is working on his B.A. degree in exercise science.

Seymour was born on Feb. 14, 1975 and is a native of Santa Clara, CA. He is a 1993 graduate of Santa Clara High School where he played baseball.

 

 

Johnny Michael Watkins
Assistant Baseball Coach
Mike Watkins, a steady fixture in the UMobile athletic department for
several years, will begin his ninth season as an assistant coach.

Watkins has served as the Director of Intramurals as well as Assistant Athletic Director at UMobile for seven years and the university’s strength coach for the past nine seasons. Watkins also spent two seasons in 1996-98 as the head coach of the women’s golf team.

Before coming to UMobile, Watkins served as head baseball coach at Bishop State Community College from 1993-95. Watkins got his start in baseball as the head coach at Alba High School from 1985-88.

Double majoring at the University of West Alabama, Watkins completed both his B.S. in history and B.S. in physical education in 1984 and received his master’s degree in human performance from the University of Mobile in 1991. Watkins also received his Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification from the
National Strength Coaches Association in 1993.