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Phil Longo

Phil Longo is an college football coach who has served as the of the since 2025. A nearly 30-year veteran as of 2025, he is best known for his innovative offensive schemes, particularly a simplified variant of the Air Raid system that emphasizes execution and adjustments to defensive coverage, leading to some of the most explosive offenses in history. Longo began his playing career as a at (then Glassboro State College) from 1988 to 1991, where he was part of the 1991 team that captured the program's first championship and advanced to the playoffs. After graduating in 1992, he began his coaching career as at Parsippany Hills High School from 1996 to 1999, before transitioning to as assistant and offensive coordinator at Division III's in 2000–2001. His early college roles included the same positions at FCS (2002–2003), where he later served as in 2004–2005, setting 19 school records and ranking second nationally in total offense during his tenure. Longo's rise continued through FCS and Division II programs, including offensive coordinator stints at Minnesota Duluth (2006–2007), (2008–2009), and Slippery Rock (2012–2013), where he also coached wide receivers in 2011. He returned to FCS-level success at Sam Houston State as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 2014 to 2016, directing offenses that amassed 7,975 total yards in 2015 (third in FCS history) and led the nation in yards per play (7.79), total yards (592 per game), and touchdowns (60) in 2016. Transitioning to FBS, he held the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach roles at Ole Miss (2017–2018), the (2019–2022), and the University of Wisconsin (2023–2024). Among his most notable achievements, Longo's UNC offense in 2020 set a program record with 556.6 yards per game (fourth nationally), earning him a semifinalist position for the as the nation's top assistant coach. His playbook, often limited to around 26 core plays for adaptability, has consistently produced high-efficiency passing games across levels, from Division III records at William Paterson (33 school marks) to FCS dominance. Longo's career reflects a progression from high school and smaller college programs to major FBS conferences, marked by a focus on simplifying complex schemes to maximize player performance.

Background

Early life and education

Phil Longo was born on April 17, 1968, in . He was raised in Bayville, a section of . Longo attended in Bayville, from which he graduated. It was there that he first played organized as a . For higher education, Longo enrolled at East Stroudsburg University in 1987 before transferring to , where he studied from 1988 to 1991. He completed a degree in health and physical education from Rowan in 1992. This period marked his transition to a college playing career at both institutions.

Playing career

Phil Longo played college football primarily as a quarterback and running back, showcasing versatility in both passing and rushing roles during his career. Longo began his collegiate playing career at East Stroudsburg University in 1987, where he competed as the quarterback for the Warriors. Limited statistical details from that season are available, but his time there marked the start of his exposure to Division II competition before transferring. In 1988, Longo transferred to (then known as Glassboro State College), where he played from 1988 to 1989 and again in 1991 as a , contributing to the Profs' backfield under John Bunting. As a dual-threat player capable of quarterbacking when needed, he helped bolster an offense that emphasized balanced attacks. During his senior year in 1991, Longo was part of a standout 9-2 team that secured Rowan's first-ever (NJAC) championship with a memorable victory over Montclair State and earned the program's inaugural playoff appearance. Over his four seasons split between the two schools, Longo accumulated experience as a versatile backfield player, aiding team successes particularly in his final year at Rowan, though comprehensive individual statistics such as total passing yards, touchdowns, or rushing attempts remain undocumented in . His hands-on role in competitive Division II and III programs provided foundational insights into offensive execution that later informed his coaching approach.

Personal life

Phil Longo has been married to Longo since 2010, after the couple met in 2007 while both were coaching at the . , a former for two collegiate programs, left her coaching career in 2013 to focus on raising their family. The Longos are the parents of four children: daughters Gianna, , and , and son , the latter two being twins. has publicly emphasized the importance of family support in navigating Phil's frequent coaching relocations, including their children to maintain educational consistency across moves. The family currently resides in , following Phil's appointment as at Sam Houston State, though they maintain ties to through summer rentals on Lake Conroe for visits with friends and extended stays. Outside of , the Longos enjoy family vacations as a way to create new adventures, such as trips to islands. often attends college sporting events with the children, fostering their interest in athletics.

Coaching career

High school head coaching

Phil Longo began his head coaching career immediately following his playing days, taking over as head football coach at Parsippany Hills High School in from 1996 to 1999. Upon arriving, Longo inherited a program that had struggled for decades, compiling just a .217 winning percentage over the prior 33 years. He quickly revitalized the , fostering steady improvement each season and transforming a perennial underachiever into a competitive force within the conference. By his final year, the team had not only qualified for the State playoffs for the first time in school history but also captured the program's inaugural undefeated conference championship. Longo's tenure marked a dramatic turnaround, as his teams posted the best overall performance in Parsippany Hills history up to that point, leaving him as the winningest coach in school records. A highlight came in 1999, when his squad won a game that ranked as the 11th highest-scoring contest in U.S. history, showcasing the offensive firepower he instilled. His earned widespread acclaim, including NJ Star Ledger Coach of the Year honors in 1998 and 1999, as well as Daily Record Coach of the Year recognition in 1999. Additionally, Longo received the National Federation of State High School Associations' Sportsmanship, Ethics & Integrity Award for his exemplary conduct.

Early college assistant roles (2000–2013)

Longo began his college coaching career after serving as a successful high school in , where he built a foundation in offensive schemes that propelled his move to . In 2000 and 2001, Longo served as associate head coach and at Division III , where his unit ranked third in Division III scoring offense in 2001 and set or equaled 27 school records, including the third-highest scoring average in program history. He joined in 2002 as associate head coach and , continuing in those roles through 2003, during which the offense established 19 school records and led the (MAAC) in total offense and passing. Longo was promoted to for the 2004 and 2005 seasons at the FCS program, compiling a 7–14 overall record (3–5 in MAAC play) while developing two MAAC Offensive Players of the Year, five All-Americans, and 13 All-MAAC selections; the 2004 offense ranked second nationally among Division I-AA mid-major schools in scoring. From 2006 to 2007, Longo worked as at Division II under head coach Bubba Schweigert, where the offense ranked second in the in passing both seasons despite a transition to a more balanced attack; the 2006 team finished 6–4 overall, and Longo mentored quarterback Ted Schlafke to Division II passing records while contributing to the program's rise as a national contender. Longo advanced to FCS Southern Illinois University as offensive coordinator in 2008 and 2009, guiding the Salukis to a 20–5 record, back-to-back Missouri Valley Football Conference titles (15–1 league mark), and two playoff appearances, including a quarterfinal run in 2009 (11–2 overall); his 2009 unit ranked seventh nationally in scoring (34.0 points per game) and 21st in total offense (394.8 yards per game), producing MVFC Offensive Player of the Year Karim, who rushed for 1,694 yards and 18 touchdowns before being drafted by the . In 2010, he shifted to wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at FCS , mentoring senior Dominique Barnes to first-team All-Missouri Valley Conference honors; Barnes set a school record with a reception in 34 consecutive games and ranked second in program history in career receptions before signing as a with the . Longo joined Division II in 2011 as wide receivers coach, installing elements of a no-huddle . He was promoted to and s coach for 2012 and 2013, transforming the unit into a high-powered attack that averaged 39.0 points and 471.9 yards per game over the two seasons; in 2012, the Rock went 10–2 and ranked top-10 nationally in scoring (50.5 points per game in some reports, though official averages cite 34.8 points and 407.3 yards), while 2013 yielded a 9–3 record, fourth nationally in total offense (536.5 yards per game), sixth in passing, and eighth in scoring (43.3 points per game), setting school records for points, total offense, and passing yards; Longo also developed Barksdale into a nominee. Throughout these roles at primarily lower-division programs, Longo honed his expertise in and Air Raid-style offenses, consistently elevating scoring outputs and developing key players like quarterbacks and receivers who earned All-Conference honors and professional opportunities, while contributing to 20+ wins across multiple teams and laying the groundwork for his ascent to more prominent FCS and FBS positions.

Offensive coordinator, Sam Houston State (2014–2016)

Phil Longo joined as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2014, marking his first prominent role leading an FCS program's offense. Under head coach K.C. Keeler, Longo implemented a high-tempo, that emphasized mobility and explosive plays, building on his prior assistant experience at smaller programs. Over his three-year tenure, the Bearkats compiled a 34-10 overall record, including championships in 2014 and 2016, and qualified for the FCS playoffs each season. Longo's offenses ranked among the nation's elite at the FCS level, averaging 547.3 total yards per game in to lead all of FCS while scoring a conference-record 49.5 that year. The unit excelled in passing efficiency, ranking second nationally with 368.3 passing yards per game and first with 7.17 yards per play in , supported by a balanced attack that included 179 rushing yards per outing. His schemes transformed into a playoff contender, culminating in a 12-1 record and a quarterfinal appearance in the 2016 FCS playoffs after defeating 48-21. For his efforts that season, Longo was named the FootballScoop FCS Coordinator of the Year. A key element of Longo's success was his development of quarterbacks, starting with dual-threat signal-caller Jared Johnson in 2014 and 2015. Johnson, under Longo's guidance, rushed for 999 yards and six touchdowns in 2014 while contributing significantly to the passing game, helping the Bearkats average 33.9 points per game en route to the conference title. In 2015, Johnson added 470 rushing yards and five scores, complementing a team passing output of 3,226 yards as finished 10-5 and reached the second round of the playoffs. Longo then elevated junior transfer Jeremiah Briscoe to starter in 2016, where Briscoe thrived in the system by passing for 4,096 yards and earning Offensive Player of the Year honors after leading the Bearkats to an undefeated regular season. Following the 2016 season, Longo departed Sam Houston State for the position at Ole Miss in the , seeking a Power Five opportunity to further elevate his career. His hire was announced on December 15, 2016, by head coach , who praised Longo's track record of building prolific offenses.

Offensive coordinator, Ole Miss (2017–2018)

Phil Longo served as the and quarterbacks coach at the (Ole Miss) from 2017 to 2018, marking his entry into Power Five after success at the FCS level with Sam Houston State. Hired in 2016 following the resignation of Hugh , Longo implemented an air raid-style offense emphasizing passing efficiency and tempo. His unit faced significant hurdles, including NCAA sanctions stemming from recruiting violations under previous leadership, which included scholarship reductions of up to 18 over multiple years and a postseason ban. Ole Miss self-imposed a bowl ban for 2017, while the NCAA extended it to 2018, contributing to roster instability and a combined 11-13 record over the two seasons. Under Longo, the Rebels' offense showed explosive potential despite the challenges, averaging 486.4 yards per game across both years, with a heavy reliance on the pass. In 2017, the team ranked 18th nationally in total offense at 462.3 yards per game, second in the SEC, driven by a conference-leading 328.4 passing yards per game, though rushing lagged at 133.9 yards per game; scoring averaged 38.2 points per game. The 2018 offense improved to ninth nationally in total yards at 510.5 per game and fifth in passing at 346.4 yards per game, with rushing climbing to 164.1 yards per game and 33.9 points per game, ranking seventh in yards per play at 7.1. Quarterback instability was a key issue, with rotations early in 2017 involving backups like DeKalon Cowan and Ta'amu Sawyer before Jordan Ta'amu, a junior college transfer, took over for the final five games, leading to a 3-2 finish and showcasing dual-threat ability with efficient passing. Longo's tenure notably advanced the development of quarterback , who emerged as the starter in 2018 and thrived in the spread system, completing 64.3% of passes for 2,435 yards and 20 touchdowns while adding 385 rushing yards and four scores before injuries forced rotations with freshman . Ta'amu's growth under Longo highlighted the coordinator's focus on quarterback and decision-making in a high-tempo scheme, setting the stage for his later record-setting performances. The postseason bans prevented bowl appearances, limiting opportunities to build momentum amid the program's turmoil. Longo departed for the same role at in December 2018, seeking greater stability under new amid Ole Miss's ongoing sanctions and coaching transitions.

Offensive coordinator, North Carolina (2019–2022)

Phil Longo served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the from 2019 to 2022, bringing his air raid scheme to revitalize a program that had struggled offensively in prior years. Hired in December 2018 under , Longo implemented a high-tempo, pass-oriented system that emphasized quarterback mobility and explosive plays, drawing from his prior Power Five experience at Ole Miss. A cornerstone of Longo's tenure was the development of Sam Howell, a true freshman in 2019 who emerged as one of the nation's top signal-callers under his guidance. Howell threw for 3,586 yards and 30 in 2020 while completing 68.1% of his passes, contributing to 68 total passes over his first two seasons—both UNC records. Over three seasons with Longo, Howell set 27 school records, including single-game marks of 550 passing yards and six in a 2020 comeback win against Wake Forest, and became the first Tar Heel to rush for over 1,000 career yards. This mentorship propelled Howell to All-ACC honors and positioned him as a high pick in 2022. Longo's offenses consistently ranked among the ACC's elite, producing steady improvements in total yards and scoring while setting multiple program benchmarks. In , the Tar Heels averaged 474.0 yards per game, including 285.8 passing, en route to a 33.1 mark that supported a 7-6 finish. The 2020 unit exploded for an UNC-record 537.3 yards per game (301.4 passing, 235.8 rushing) and 41.7 , ranking fourth nationally in total offense and earning Longo recognition as a top play-caller. Despite losing key players to the in 2021, the offense maintained momentum at 468.4 yards per game (255.7 passing, 212.7 rushing) and 35.2 , tying or breaking 43 team and individual records by season's end. In 2022, with new quarterback stepping in, UNC posted 462.8 yards per game (309.3 passing, 153.5 rushing) and 34.4 , scoring 30-plus points in nine contests. Over the four years, the Tar Heels led the ACC with 14,781 passing yards and 131 passing touchdowns while averaging 487.4 total yards per game—30 more than any other conference offense—and 36.1 (10th nationally). These offensive surges contributed to a broader program revival, with UNC securing bowl berths each eligible year and posting a 30-19 overall record during Longo's tenure. The 2019 team capped a resurgent 7-6 campaign with a dominant 55-13 victory over Temple, highlighted by Howell's five passes. In 2020, an 8-4 regular season led to the , where the Tar Heels fell 41-31 to Texas A&M despite a late rally. The 2021 squad went 6-7 but qualified for the , losing 38-21 to after a midseason slump. Longo's explosive attack peaked in 2022 with a 9-4 record and an ACC-best total offense, though a 28-27 defeat to ended the year. This consistency helped stabilize the program amid coaching transitions, fostering a culture of high-volume scoring that ranked UNC among the nation's top-15 offenses in 2022. Following the 2022 season, Longo departed in December to become at , seeking a new challenge in the Big Ten as the Tar Heels navigated their own staff changes.

Offensive coordinator, Wisconsin (2023–2024)

Phil Longo was hired as Wisconsin's and quarterbacks coach in December 2022, following a successful tenure at where his ranked among the nation's best in scoring and total yards. He officially joined the staff in January 2023, tasked with modernizing the Badgers' traditionally run-heavy scheme to a more pass-oriented attack. In the 2023 season, Longo's offense showed initial promise but ultimately underperformed relative to expectations. The unit averaged 381.2 yards per game and 23.5 points per game, ranking 93rd nationally in scoring offense. Early adaptations included , a transfer from , who completed 65% of his passes for over 2,000 yards before a midseason hand sidelined him. Braedyn stepped in, finishing the year 76-of-152 for 777 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception, providing some stability in the final games including a victory. Despite a strong offensive line that allowed only 13 sacks (10th nationally), the Badgers ranked 58th in rushing, 97th in yards per play, 117th in passing efficiency, and 101st in scoring, highlighting execution issues in the pass game. The 2024 season brought further struggles, culminating in Longo's dismissal on November 17 after a 5–5 start (3–4 in Big Ten play) and a 16–13 loss to No. 1 . The offense averaged 22.6 points per game, ranking 109th nationally, with persistent inefficiencies in scoring and red-zone conversion. , another transfer, started but suffered an injury, forcing back into the role where he faced heavy pressure and turnovers amid a thin receiving corps. Critics pointed to stagnant production, with the unit failing to exceed 20 points in multiple conference games, exacerbating the team's third straight loss. Key factors in the tenure's decline included the Big Ten's physical defenses challenging Longo's , which clashed with Wisconsin's power-running tradition and exposed roster limitations like inconsistent skill-position talent. Injuries at and uneven offensive line play in 2024 compounded these issues, preventing the scheme from fully taking root. Longo's firing prompted an immediate search for a replacement, disrupting preparations for the final two games and signaling a broader offensive overhaul under head coach Luke Fickell to restore program competitiveness.

Head coach, Sam Houston State (2025–present)

In December 2024, Sam Houston State University hired Phil Longo as its head football coach, marking his return to the program where he had previously served as offensive coordinator from 2014 to 2016. The five-year contract, running through the 2029 season, provides Longo with a base salary of $700,000 annually, including performance incentives and automatic raises. This move followed the departure of previous head coach K.C. Keeler to Temple University, positioning Longo to lead the Bearkats in Conference USA as they continue their transition to full FBS competition since joining the division in 2023. Longo's first season as head coach in 2025 has been marked by early struggles, with the Bearkats holding a 2–8 record as of November 20. The season opened with a 41–24 loss to Western Kentucky on , followed by defeats to UNLV (38–21), (37–20), (a 45–10 blowout), and a series of conference losses including 37–10 at New Mexico State and 29–27 to Jacksonville State. The team secured its first victory on November 8, a 21–17 upset over Oregon State, snapping an 0–8 skid and providing Longo with his first win as . On November 15, held off 26–23 for its second win. Overall, the offense has averaged 18.0 , a sharp decline from the high-powered units Longo coordinated in prior roles. Longo's vision for the program emphasizes building a sustainable FBS contender through aggressive recruiting and retaining his signature up-tempo , which powered to FCS playoff appearances during his earlier tenure. The 2025 recruiting class includes 12 high school commits, 83% from in-state talent, supplemented by 18 transfers to bolster depth, including former commit Landyn Locke. These efforts aim to establish a Texas-centric pipeline while fostering an explosive, air-raid style identity focused on mobility and wide-open passing attacks to compete in . The inaugural year has presented significant challenges, including substantial roster turnover from the prior regime, with many players entering the transfer portal by early 2025, and a demanding schedule featuring five road games and no home contests at due to construction renovations. Preseason analytics projected a modest 4–8 finish, with long odds (+1600) to win the conference, underscoring the rebuild's difficulties amid defensive lapses and offensive inconsistencies. Additionally, Longo's departure from involved a buyout settlement reducing the Badgers' remaining obligation to $675,000 through March 2026, while his current contract's buyout details remain undisclosed, fueling speculation amid the slow start.

Coaching philosophy

Offensive scheme

Phil Longo's offensive scheme is rooted in the air raid system, which prioritizes a pass-heavy attack executed at a high using formations to stretch defenses horizontally and vertically. This foundation draws from the principles popularized by coaches like Mike Leach, emphasizing quick and to allow players to react instinctively rather than overthink plays. Central to the scheme are snaps as the default alignment, enabling rapid no-huddle operations that limit defensive substitutions and maintain momentum. Longo incorporates run-pass options (RPOs) to exploit defensive alignments, often deploying four-wide receiver sets to create mismatches and open passing lanes, while integrating quarterback mobility through designed runs and scrambles to add unpredictability. These elements foster a balanced yet explosive attack that distributes the ball to multiple skill players, including tight ends in both run blocking and receiving roles. Over his career, Longo has evolved the scheme to achieve greater run-pass balance tailored to personnel and conference demands, such as incorporating power runs in the physical Big Ten while preserving the air raid's passing core in the pass-friendly and . For instance, adaptations have included leveraging strong running backs to complement the pass game, forcing defenses to defend the entire field without abandoning the tempo that wears down opponents. In 2025, as at transitioning to FBS, Longo continues to implement these principles, focusing on development and explosive plays. A hallmark of Longo's offenses has been consistent production exceeding 500 yards per game in his major coordinator roles, exemplified by 592 yards per game at Sam Houston State in 2016 (leading FCS), 510.5 yards per game at Ole Miss in 2018 (ninth nationally), and 462.8 yards per game at in 2022. These outputs underscore the scheme's efficiency in generating explosive plays across levels of .

Influences and adaptations

Phil Longo's offensive philosophy is primarily rooted in the Air Raid system pioneered by Mike Leach, whom he first encountered shortly after his playing career at in the early 1990s. In 1997, Longo drove 11 hours to attend a clinic at the where Leach discussed the , an experience that sparked a decades-long and profoundly shaped his approach to spreading the field and emphasizing the pass. Longo has repeatedly cited Leach as his greatest coaching influence, crediting him for instilling principles of simplicity, tempo, and quarterback-centric play that he adapted into his own "Don't Blink" offense. This relationship extended beyond study, as Longo maintained close contact with Leach, even sharing career milestones like his hiring at in 2022. Beyond Leach, Longo's early coaching stints provided additional foundational influences, particularly during his time at from 2011 to 2013, where he progressed from wide receivers coach to and quarterbacks coach. There, he honed his skills in player development and scheme implementation under the program's staff, including interactions with his wife Tanya Longo, the , which emphasized holistic athlete growth. Longo has demonstrated adaptability in his schemes, adjusting from pass-heavy attacks to more balanced approaches based on personnel and conference demands. At , he tailored the offense around elite passer , prioritizing vertical threats and quick decisions to maximize quarterback mobility and arm strength. In contrast, at in the physical Big Ten, Longo incorporated greater run emphasis to leverage the conference's defensive fronts, stating that his Air Raid roots would not abandon the ground game but integrate it for balance, as seen in increased rushing attempts during his tenure. He defines balance not as equal run-pass splits but as distributing touches to all weapons, allowing flexibility to exploit defensive weaknesses. Longo emphasizes flexibility and player development through simplicity, enabling instinctive play. "You can't be instinctive in running 145 plays. You just can't do it," he has said, advocating for a streamlined package of around 26 concepts to foster quick decision-making and athlete empowerment. On player growth, he stresses teaching a cohesive system thoroughly: "The key to having instinctive players is starting with a system of plays that fit together, and then spending the necessary time teaching it," allowing quarterbacks and skill players to "play fast without thinking" and reach their potential regardless of physical traits.

Head coaching record

College

Longo began his head coaching career at the college level with , an FCS program in the (MAAC), where he served from 2004 to 2005 and compiled an overall record of 7–14. In his debut season of 2004, the Explorers posted a 3–7 mark, including a 1–3 conference record that placed them tied for third in the MAAC. The team showed slight improvement in 2005, finishing 4–7 overall and 2–2 in conference play, again tying for third place despite the program's limited resources and competitive challenges in the Northeast. Longo returned to State as in 2025, marking the Bearkats' third year as an FBS program after their transition from FCS membership in the , which began with their entry into in 2023. As of November 20, 2025, stands at 2–8 overall and 1–5 in conference play, reflecting the ongoing adjustment to FBS competition, including tougher scheduling and increased physical demands. The team's victories came on November 8 against Oregon State and November 15 against , ending an 0–8 skid and providing Longo's first wins as since 2005. The 2025 season schedule and results for Sam Houston State are as follows:
DateOpponentLocationResultScore
Aug 23at Western KentuckyBowling Green, KYL24–41
Aug 29UNLVHouston, TXL21–38
Sep 6at HawaiiHonolulu, HIL20–37
Sep 20at TexasAustin, TXL0–55
Oct 2at New Mexico StateLas Cruces, NML10–37
Oct 9Jacksonville StateHouston, TXL27–29
Oct 15UTEPHouston, TXL17–35
Oct 31at Louisiana TechRuston, LAL14–55
Nov 8at Oregon StateCorvallis, ORW21–17
Nov 15DelawareHouston, TXW26–23
Over his head tenure, Longo holds an overall of 9–22, yielding a .290 , with no or postseason appearances to date; did not qualify for during his stint, while remains ineligible for postseason play in 2025 due to ongoing FBS transition rules.

High school

Phil Longo began his head coaching career at Parsippany Hills High School in , serving from 1996 to 1999. He inherited a program that had posted a .217 over the previous 33 years. Under Longo, the showed steady improvement each season, culminating in a historic undefeated campaign. The yearly records during his tenure were as follows:
YearRecordNotes
19962–7First season; program turnaround begins.
19975–4Improved performance.
19986–3Continued progress.
19999–0Undefeated regular season; Iron Hills Conference - Patriot Division champions; school's first playoff qualification.
In 1999, Longo's team not only went undefeated but also won a game that ranks as the 11th highest-scoring contest in U.S. history. This season marked the program's first conference championship and first appearance in the state playoffs. For his accomplishments, Longo earned NJ Star-Ledger Coach of the Year and Daily Record Coach of the Year honors, as well as the National Federation of State High School Associations Sportsmanship, Ethics & Integrity Award. Over four years, Longo compiled an overall record of 22–14 (.611 ), leaving as the winningest coach in school history and establishing a foundation of success that had eluded the program for decades. This high school tenure highlighted his ability to build and elevate struggling teams, influencing his subsequent transition to college coaching ranks.

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