Lincoln High Recruiter Faces Suspension for FHSAA Violations
Jacorey Dixon, director of college recruiting for Lincoln High School, has been suspended for the first six games of the 2026 football season and fined $5,000 due to violations of Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) rules. The infractions include providing cleats to a student and accompanying unregistered student-athletes on a college visit. Despite his disappointment, Dixon remains committed to supporting student-athletes and intends to appeal the suspension. Lincoln High is scheduled to kick off the season against Gadsden County on August 14.
By the Numbers- Jacorey Dixon fined $5,000.
- Suspended for the first six games of the 2026 season.
- Violation reports were submitted by two nearby coaches.
- Dixon claims the student-athletes had already announced their commitment to Lincoln but hadn't met eligibility requirements.
Lincoln High plans to appeal Dixon's suspension, which could alter the coaching lineup for the upcoming season. If successful, Dixon may return to his position sooner than expected, impacting the team dynamics.
Bottom LineDixon’s case highlights the stringent nature of FHSAA rules and the ongoing tension between compliance and the support of student-athletes. His commitment to uplifting young athletes transcends the infractions, positioning him as a figure of resilience amidst criticism.
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