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 Steve Giddens 

Steve Giddens, a 1980 Clay County High graduate, was a four-sport letterman during his football playing days. He actually played with Danny Horn in high school at Clay County.

Giddens received his degree from Auburn, graduating in 1984 with a major in science and a masters degree in mathematics.

Giddens landed at Randolph County High School and led the mens basketball team to a state runner-up spot in 1993.

He moved to Lineville as an assistant football and head basketball coach in 1995 and led the Aggie basketball team to the Class 2A State Championship in his first season. His 1998-99 team also made it to the final four.

Coach Giddens became the head football coach at Lineville in 1999 and was given the task of keeping the Aggie football program at the high level it had reached under former head coach Doug Goodwin, who resigned to take the head coach and athletic director position at Demopolis.

He had a 128-45 record during his 13 year tenure as head coach of Lineville, winning six region titles and finishing runner-up for the Class 2A State Championship in 1999 and 2002. He also served as the principal of Lineville High in its last year and the assistant principal the previous three years.

Lineville and Clay County consolidated in 2012 and Coach Giddens became the head football coach at the new school. Following high expectations, Clay Central went 10-2 under Giddens, winning the Class 4A, Region 3 title and advancing to the second round of the state playoffs.

Giddens resigned as head football coach after the 2012 season at Clay Central but remained as the athletics director and will serve as the assistant principal at the junior high school.

His overall coaching record is 138-47 in 14 seasons. His teams combined for a 31-14 playoff record in 13 appearances and won seven region titles. His 80-14 region record is among the best of all-time in the state.


Known Record:  138-47-0   74.6%
 Season Total   Playoffs   Region Record 
 Team   Season  Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   Region  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Central Clay County
Central Clay County2012 4A10-24501161-14831R3#7-031232
 1 Year10-24501161-148317-031232
    
Lineville
Lineville2011 2A10-44042433-115087R5#6-1224111
Lineville2010 2A10-44751943-111258R56-127273
Lineville2009 2A9-32671041-13330R56-119242
Lineville2008 2A4-82182521-14749R53-4138111
Lineville2007 2A5-62051850-1720R65-217496
Lineville2006 2A12-24472013-19869R6#7-028754
Lineville2005 2A11-34041353-18337R56-124553
Lineville2004 2A8-52561822-15153R54-3164101
Lineville2003 2A13-15231053-114334R5#7-029452
Lineville2002 2A11-44171494-115546R5#7-022037
Lineville2001 2A13-1423853-111339R4#7-021427
Lineville2000 2A8-33581660-11446R46-127392
Lineville1999 2A14-15961334-116465R9#3-012013
 13 Years128-454993213430-13117063373-142817862
    
TOTALS
 14 Years138-475443225031-14121866480-143129894


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