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Pages in category "High school football coaches in Texas" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 381 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Randy Allen (born c. 1950) is an American high school football coach. He is the head football coach at Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas, and is the winningest active high school football coach in Texas with 446 victories through the end of the 2023 season. [1] He is currently second in victories to retired coach Phil Danaher who has ...
Todd Russell Dodge (born July 21, 1963) is an American football coach and former player, and current head coach at Lovejoy High School in Lucas, Texas. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin where he played quarterback for the Longhorns, Dodge went into coaching, primarily at the high school level.
Gary Autry Moore Jr., known simply as G. A. Moore, is a retired Texas high school football head coach.He retired after completing the 2011 season with a career head coaching record of 422–86–9, [1] which at the time was the most in Texas high school football history.
Gordon Lenear Wood (May 25, 1914 – December 17, 2003 [1]) was an American high school football coach in Texas.He was a head football coach for forty-three seasons, winning or sharing twenty-five district championships and nine state championships.
McGuire began his coaching career at his alma mater Crowley High School in Texas as the defensive line coach. [3] He went on to coach at Cedar Hill High School as their secondary coach in 1997 under former Crowley coach Robert Woods before being promoted to the school's head coach in 2003. [4]
He finished his 27-year head coaching career with a record of 221–77–6. [1] Among others, Clements was the coach of filmmaker Richard Linklater and was the basis for the football coach in the 1993 movie Dazed and Confused. He was inducted into the Texas High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2010 for his contributions as a player. [1]
His teams won 10 conference titles and played in 19 playoff games, and Keeling was named conference coach of the year six times. In 1995, Keeling was rewarded for his 30 years of excellence in high-school coaching when he was inducted into the Texas High School Coaches Association Hall of Honor.