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  School Football over the past 100 seasons.





2024 Football Coaching Changes


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New Hires: Nine
Best Hire: Bobby Carr, Carver
Hardest to Replace: Steve Normand, Baker
Best Job: Hoover
Toughest Job: Robertsdale

Most Interesting
:   No doubt the hiring of Bobby Carr at Carver will be monumental in the future.  With the closure of Sidney Lanier the Wolverines may just be the perfect storm for 2024.  Carr has been very successful in the AISA winning championships at Edgewood and Autauga Academy. Can he bring that winning formula to the AHSAA?  Most think he will.

 
 
 2024 Coaching Changes 

     
     Four schools, Baker, Davidson, J.A.G. and Percy Julian, will enter the 2024 football seasons with head coaches in their first head coaching jobs. 

     Former Alabama football star Roy Upchurch will try to improve the football fortunes at  J.A.G. in 2024.  Miles Holcomb at Tuscaloosa County and Juan Johnson at Baker will be fun to watch in the future.


 Team  2023 Season  2024 Season

Baker (8-3)Steve NormandJuan Johnson
Carver Montgomery (7-4)Marcus GardnerBobby Carr
Davidson (5-6)Rick CauleyJohn Lambert
Hoover (5-7)Wade WaldropChip English
Huntsville (5-5)Mark FleetwoodJimmy Gay
J.A.G. (0-10)Rory BellRoy Upchurch
Opelika (4-6)Erik SpeakmanBryan Moore
Robertsdale (0-10)Kyle Stanford6/StaffCris Bell
Tuscaloosa County (5-5)Adam WinegardenMiles Holcomb



 
 Most Victories 
 
    The most successful coach in 7A and one of the best coaches in any classification is Mark Freeman at Thompson.  His teams have won 258 games under his direction including ten state championships at Bessemer Academy, Spanish Fort and Thompson.  Bobby Carr won 254 games in the AISA and brings his coaching talents to Carver in 2024. Jamie Mitchell won 216 games in Arkansas and Mississippi before arriving at Hillcrest.


Mark Freeman Thompson 258 57
Bobby Carr Carver Montgomery 254 68
Jamie Mitchell Hillcrest Tuscaloosa 254 86
Keith Etheredge Auburn 181 60
Josh Floyd Hewitt-Trussville 181 64
Tim Carter Fairhope 155 92
Ben Blackmon Enterprise 146 59
Jed Kennedy Dothan High 131 54
Patrick Nix Central Phenix City 110 31
Jeremy Perkins Austin 98 60
Bryan Moore Opelika 86 21
Kelvis White Bob Jones 82 90
Drew Gilmer Hoover 81 12



 
 Most Playoff Victories 
 
    No surprise here as Coach Freeman also sits atop the Class 7A playoff win total list. His 57 victories rank fifth among active head football coaches in Alabama.  The top six coaches have all won state championships at some level of high school football in Alabama.


Mark Freeman Thompson 57 12
Keith Etheredge Auburn 46 15
Bobby Carr Carver Montgomery 45 10
Patrick Nix Central Phenix City 26 8
Ben Blackmon Enterprise 23 13
Drew Gilmer Hoover 20 5
Tim Carter Fairhope 14 16
Jimmy Gay Huntsville 12 5
Deric Scott Foley 8 6
Bryan Moore Opelika 8 9
Josh Floyd Hewitt-Trussville 8 9
Jeremy Perkins Austin 8 10
   * only in-state wins counted



 Longest Tenure at Current School 
 
    The longest tenured coach at their current school in 7A is surprisingly Jeremy Perkins at Austin who is beginning his fifteenth season with the program.  His teams at Austin have finished 98-60 and have gone 8-10 in the playoffs.  They also won region championships in 2016, 2017, 2020 and 2022.

    The average tenure of all 7A head coaches is just 4.0 years.  That is the lowest of any classification except the 3.8 years in 6A.  It seems the turnover rate for head coaches is greater in the higher classifications.


 15 - Jeremy Perkins, Austin
 11 - Josh Floyd, Hewitt-Trussville
 10 - Tim Carter, Fairhope
 10 - Mark Freeman, Thompson
 9 - Kenny King, Daphne
 



 
 Coaching Turnover 2000-2024 
 
    The lack of success in most football programs often leads to a change in the head coach. These schools have had the most head coaching changes over the past 24 years. There are a few notable schools here that are not considered losing programs in Enterprise, Florence and Hillcrest.

10 Albertville  
9 Alma Bryant  
8 Grissom  
8 Mary Montgomery  
8 Smiths Station  
8 Baker  
8 Carver Montgomery  
7 Enterprise
7 Florence  
7 Hillcrest Tuscaloosa  
7 J.A.G.  
7 Robertsdale  
7 Tuscaloosa County  


Editorial comments:

          I wholeheartedly believe that coaches should not be judged on wins and losses. While winning football games is important, other factors must be taken into consideration when determining whether a head coach has been successful.

          If AHSFHS.org posted a list of the best coaches in the state it would not be based solely on how many games they have won. Therefore I personally will never put out a list of who I believe to be the best coaches in Alabama simply because most fans would not understand or accept the criteria. There are head football coaches I consider to be among the absolute best in Alabama who do not have outstanding won/loss records. On the flip side, there are a few programs where many coaches would find success and pile up the wins over the years.

          Some coaches choose very difficult places to begin a career, never can get their footing and end up leaving a tough situation when in reality they would have been successful in the right position with a better program. The best head football coaches are those who have taken a down trodden program and turned it into one respected and competitive. It may be they only won six to eight games most seasons but the overall program was in much better shape a few years after they arrived.

          Success as a head coach depends on so many more factors than just players and coaching style. School administration, the backing of the community, financial support and so many other factors must be considered before a program can move forward.

          A few coaches have stood out the past few seasons as they arrived at a new school and literally changed the culture and attitude of the football programs. In 7A watch what Jed Kennedy at Dothan and Zach Golson at MGM are doing to turn around their respective football programs.

         The lists we do publish are just for informational purposes and not to demean or diminish the accomplishments of any coach. I applaud each and every coach who takes the sidelines this fall. I know why you are there. It is for the love of the game and the young men you coach.




David Parker
  AHSFHS.org
  dparker@ahsfhs.org





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