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Head Coach Wins in Arkansas (Active Coaches Only)

Started by AT, September 04, 2017, 04:57:27 pm

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Wonderdog

I believe Bishop at Green Forest was once the HC at Berryville for a few years. Not sure of any years or win totals.

HorseFeathers

Quote from: Wonderdog on November 13, 2017, 11:37:48 pm
I believe Bishop at Green Forest was once the HC at Berryville for a few years. Not sure of any years or win totals.

He was at Berryville twice, ....Was hired at East Newton county Missouri around 2010 as HC too. And spent time at Huntsville (unsure if HC or not) in between there and Green Forest.
Maxpreps has him at East Newton 09-12
And at Berryville from 06-09

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AT

[17] - Waylon Dunn - Add 26 wins from coaching Marked Tree from 2009-2014

AT

Fastest that each coach could reach a new "win club"

Malham - Cabot - Could reach 300 win club Week 3 vs. Benton.

Jones - Greenwood - Could reach 300 win club Week 5 vs. El Dorado

Adams - Farmington - Could reach 200 win club Week 4 vs. Clarksville

Mitchell - North Little Rock - Could reach 200 win club Week 6 vs. Fort Smith Southside

Totty - Rison - Could reach 200 win club in the 2nd round of playoffs.

Abshier - Prairie Grove - Could reach 200 win club in the 1st round of playoffs.

Bolding - Pine Bluff - Could reach 200 win club in the 2nd round of playoffs.

Reed - El Dorado - Could reach 150 win club Week 10 vs. Little Rock Hall

Larkan - Greenland - Could reach 100 win club Week 3 vs. Gentry

Pratt - Bentonville West - Could reach 100 win club Week 2 vs. Bryant



*will edit more later.

AHS06

Barry Norton had a record of 176-32-1 entering his 1st season at Arkansas High.  After his first season at Arkansas High (6-6) his record is 182-38-1.   

AirWarren


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Quote from: AirWarren on July 18, 2018, 01:05:05 pm
I think Hembree is 179-39-1 at Warren.

I do have 179 wins for Hembree. Just clarifying his record? That's very impressive. How old is he now?

AirWarren

Quote from: Almatrackster on July 18, 2018, 04:41:11 pm
I do have 179 wins for Hembree. Just clarifying his record? That's very impressive. How old is he now?

Not sure. Early 40s, mid 40's??

AT

Quote from: AirWarren on July 18, 2018, 10:28:24 pm
Not sure. Early 40s, mid 40's??

I knew he started young. It all depends on what circumstances he stays in, but he could be a 300+ win coach easily. Maybe break all time records depending on how far Rick Jones goes.

STBruin

How about adding State Championship appearances and wins to the list? Then you would have a better judge of the level of coaching...

HorseFeathers

Quote from: STBruin on July 27, 2018, 10:54:56 am
How about adding State Championship appearances and wins to the list? Then you would have a better judge of the level of coaching...

Playoff records in parantheses maybe?

STBruin

Quote from: HorseFeathers on July 27, 2018, 09:37:49 pm
Playoff records in parantheses maybe?

Exactly...be nice to see. Some conferences are just weak, so coaches can pile up on the wins, but it's what you do in the playoffs that matters.

FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48

Quote from: AirWarren on July 18, 2018, 10:28:24 pm
Not sure. Early 40s, mid 40's??

What do we think happens, he get to 200 wins or 50 career losses first.  I'm going with the wins.  Depending on the season, he could add anywhere from 13-15 more wins this season alone.  Pretty solid stat to win 4 out of every 5 ball games you play.

I think the lone blemish has been those title game losses.  Every single one of the losses has had some interesting circumstances surrounding them.  All have been out of Bo's control as well, but never-the-less, it's been tough to lose three title games by a combined, what, 4 points I think? The stat I like the MOST though, 7-0 in semi-final games.  You get Bo to the semi's, he'll get you into the title game.  Very impressive, especially when you look at who Warren has had to be in the semi-finals those years to make it to the title game.

-Kyle

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AT

Quote from: Risonwildcat212 on October 05, 2018, 09:50:26 pm
Clay Totty now has 200 wins.

Risonwildcat212, I believe you, but do you have anything I could reference? Maybe a past article or recent article that talks about how many wins he has so I can add up? Can't find anything.

Also this is updated to the present.

HorseFeathers


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Risonwildcat212

Clay Totty of Rison is now at 206 wins. He reached 200 with the win over Palestine-Wheatly. They had a celebration for it after the game and Rison has won 6 games since including the win over LR McClellan JV that appears as OPEN on our schedule this season. The game counted because we played up in classification.


http://www.pbcommercial.com/news/20181006/rison-pounds-pats-54-0-totty-earns-200th-coaching-win

From the Press Box @ JTF

Chris Dufrene of Clinton started the 2018 season with 105 wins and went 11-1 bringing his career total to 116..(you have him listed with 114 wins)..all his wins have been at Clinton High School...

Mr. Mercer


freethrow


whippersnapper

Hindsley for newport is at 30-18 in 4 years as HC. Harrison of Lincoln is 35-30 in 6 years as a HC. 2 of them being at Newport going 17-6

AT

Does anyone know if Mark Guthrie was the head coach at North Pulaski and if so what years?

EDIT: Just realized one of my mistakes was that his name is Mike, not Mark.

This is the best I can get for him:

Coached at Lincoln 2002-2006.

Coached at Cedarville 2007-2009

Coached at Bauxite 2014

Coached at Haskell HG 2018-Present

Hard to pin this down for sure, but it is the best I have.

AT

I have changed this up a bit. I have decided to only count coach wins in Arkansas. It is easier to track that way and a bit more main stream. It came to how do I differentiate wins in a Private School only league from one state and another state's non chartered football school? Coaches from out of Arkansas come from so many of those backgrounds that I decided to limit it like this.

I also only used FF as a last resort for my source. I used online resources outside of FF first.

Please let me know any mistakes or oversights I've made.

incogneto

Quote from: Almatrackster on June 28, 2019, 08:05:04 pm
I have changed this up a bit. I have decided to only count coach wins in Arkansas. It is easier to track that way and a bit more main stream. It came to how do I differentiate wins in a Private School only league from one state and another state's non chartered football school? Coaches from out of Arkansas come from so many of those backgrounds that I decided to limit it like this.

I also only used FF as a last resort for my source. I used online resources outside of FF first.

Please let me know any mistakes or oversights I've made.

That makes sense.  Cohu at LRCA was 130 wins or so short by my count. 

HSFBF

Almatracker:
   Good job you undertook in 2017. I was wondering about Coach Hutson at Paris at that time and noted the 21 wins in OK at Colcord were not included and see your clarification here recently. Understand the complexity of the private school issue. But seems like coming from a regular school out of state (not a private school etc) might should be counted perhaps as a "sidebar (xxx)" note. LOL
Anyway, interesting and admire your efforts to do this.
HSFBF

arkansasprepfootball

Quote from: HSFBF on July 23, 2019, 06:46:09 pm
Almatracker:
   Good job you undertook in 2017. I was wondering about Coach Hutson at Paris at that time and noted the 21 wins in OK at Colcord were not included and see your clarification here recently. Understand the complexity of the private school issue. But seems like coming from a regular school out of state (not a private school etc) might should be counted perhaps as a "sidebar (xxx)" note. LOL
Anyway, interesting and admire your efforts to do this.
HSFBF

I understand the difficulty in tallying wins from outside the state, but I guess I fail to see the reasoning behind not counting out of state wins - public or private.  An example, there are four Arkansas schools who play in a Mississippi private school league (MAIS).  That league is an NFHS affiliate member and is recognized just as any other state association by the NFHS.  A school from that league - MRA - made a run in the Shootout of the South this summer at PA.  While depth in that association isn't what it was even 5-6 years ago, its still recognized football.  Using that league as an example as several coaches have spent time there.  You beat who is on the schedule.

doggieskoot2

Several have moved on.   Monumental task to update, but..................

doggieskoot2

200+ Win Club
1. Paschal - Wynne - 210
2. Totty - Rison - 210
3. Adams - Farmington - 206
4. Hembree - Warren - 204

150+ Win Club
5. Bolding - White Hall - 197
5. Abshier - Prairie Grove - 196
7. Kelley - Pulaski Academy - 195
7. King - Batesville - 194
9. Shoemaker - Central Arkansas Christian - 183
10. Jones - Greenwood - 181
11. Patton - Bauxite - 168
12. James - Bryant - 166
13. Harrell - Mountainburg - 163

100+ Win Club
14. Bennett - Mineral Springs - 145
15. Wood - Springdale Har-Ber - 141
16. Poole - Prescott - 140                 *Moved to Admin
17. Sears - Hoxie - 137
18. Larkan - Greenland - 131           
19. Hyatt - Booneville - 127            *"Moved to Admin"
20. Rust - Pottsville - 124
21. Gilleran - Lake Hamilton - 123
22. Dufrene - Clinton - 121
23. Reed - Cabot - 119
24. Elmore - West Memphis - 118
25. Crane - Danville - 113               Assistant Job NWA
26. Loughridge - Alma - 112
26. Hutson - Elkins - 112
28. Besancon - Hazen - 110
29. Jones - Lamar - 110
30. Williams - Fort Smith Southside - 108
31. Cody - Atkins - 108
32. Moody - Little Rock McClellan - 107
33. Kehner - Glen Rose - 106
34. Coleman - Jonesboro - 103
35. Eskola - Robinson - 102
36. Withrow - Sylvan Hills - 100

50+ Win Club
37. Price - Stuttgart - 95
38. Courtney - DeWitt - 92
38. Vereen - Star City - 92
40. Bolding - Little Rock Parkview - 89
41. Rogers - Centerpoint - 87
42. Tribble - Greenbrier - 86
43. Haddock - McGehee - 82
43. Headley - Lavaca - 81
43. Smith - Helena-West Helena - 81
46. Treadway - Corning - 78
47. Conaway - Shiloh Christian - 78
48. Wiggins - Salem - 77
49. Eldridge - Arkadelphia - 76
49. Rodgers - Fordyce - 76
51. Harris - Benton - 73
51. Coleman - Earle - 72
53. Fogleman - Little Rock Catholic - 71
54. Horstkamp - Camden Harmony Grove - 70
55. King - Magnolia - 68
56. Trail - Forrest City - 66
57. McNabb - Morrilton - 64
58. Weaver - Russellville - 63
58. Barbaree - Fountain Lake - 63
60. Richardson - Ashdown - 60
60. Lee - Little Rock Mills - 60
62. McBride - Hot Springs Lakeside - 60
63. Kennon - McCrory - 59
64. Burns - Ozark - 58

The Rest
65. Kramer - Conway Christian - 49
65. Volarvich - Nashville - 49
67. Mitchell - North Little Rock - 48
67. McCarn - Melbourne - 48
69. Hampton - Nettleton - 45
69. Speer - Brookland - 44
71. Cossey - Hamburg - 44
72. Grant - Bentonville - 43
72. Ernest - Gentry - 43
74. Kelley - Searcy - 42
74. Simpson - Batesville Southside - 42
74. Baty - Pocahontas - 42
77. Widener - Riverview - 40
77. Falleur - Fort Smith Northside - 39
77. Guthrie - Haskell Harmony Grove - 39
80. Harrison - Lincoln - 39              *Moved on.
81. Wells - Harrison - 38
82. Dunn - Marked Tree - 36
82. Langrell - Vilonia - 36
84. Jackson - Gurdon - 36
85. Neal - Pea Ridge - 35
85. Hindsley - Newport - 35
85. Jones - El Dorado - 34
85. Gray - Mountain View - 34
89. Pennington - Dumas - 33
90. Barrett - Poyen - 33
90. Harrell - Piggott - 32
90. Vega - Dardanelle - 32
93. Dutton - Watson Chapel - 32
93. Powell - Magazine - 32
95. Fisher - Blytheville - 31
96. Cockrell - Valley View - 29
96. Evans - Harding Academy - 29
96. Hooks - Osceola - 29
99. Cohu - Little Rock Christian - 28
100. Nason - Crossett - 27
101. Engle - Jonesboro Westside - 26
101. Powell - East Poinsett County - 26
101. Shamel - Cutter Morning Star - 25
104. Bishop - Green Forest - 24
105. Brustrom - Cave City - 23
106. Pratt - Bentonville West - 23
106. Turner - Little Rock Fair - 22
106. Clark - Springdale - 22
109. Baker - Brinkley - 20
110. Norton - Texarkana - 19
111. Counce - Mountain Pine - 19
111. Burk - Jessieville - 18
113. Carmikle - Magnet Cove - 17
113. Carter - Highland - 16
115. Bentley - Mena - 16
115. Mondren - Camden Fairview - 15
115. Clark - Lafayette County - 15
118. Fleming - Rivercrest - 15
118. Washausen - Cedarville - 15
118. Wells - Cross County - 14
118. Loyd - Rogers - 14
118. Horton - Maumelle - 14
123. Meek - Clarendon - 14
123. Knowlton - Palestine-Wheatley - 13
125. Plumlee - Malvern - 13
125. Norton - Perryville - 13
125. Marrs - Quitman - 12
125. May - Charleston - 12
125. Brown - Smackover - 12
125. Thornton - Harrisburg - 12
131. Fimple - Conway - 12
131. Emerson - Mayflower - 12
133. Hendrix - Rector - 11
133. Williams - Lake Village - 10
133. Houston - Marion - 10
136. Green - Trumann - 9
136. Poteete - Hector - 9
138. Collum - Horatio - 8
138. Morris - Yellville-Summit - 8
140. Buckner - Clarksville - 8
140. Shock - Carlisle - 8
140. Shott - Berryville - 7
140. Craig - Siloam Springs - 7
144. Dick - Fayetteville - 7
144. Wilson - Fouke - 7
144. Roberson - England - 7
144. Sloan - DeQueen - 6
144. Garrett - Two Rivers - 6
144. Keithley - Bismarck - 6
144. McRae - Murfreesboro - 6
151. Parker - Sheridan - 6
151. Fannin - Dierks - 6
151. Ivory - Foreman - 6
151. Jacobs - Parkers Chapel - 6
151. Sloas - Paragould - 5
151. Pugh - Midland - 5
151. Kidd - Marianna - 5
151. Morgan - Manila - 5
151. Laster - Little Rock Central - 5
151. Henry - Pine Bluff Dollarway - 5
161. Burnett - Hot Springs - 5
161. Cothran - Mansfield - 5
161. Smith - Junction City - 5
161. Welchman - Baptist Prep - 4
161. VanHoose - Little Rock Hall - 4
161. Ray - Genoa Central - 4
161. Stinson - Pine Bluff - 4
161. Smith - Marvell-Elaine - 4
169. Gonzales - Drew Central - 4
169. Blake - Walnut Ridge - 4
169. Meador - Hackett - 4
169. Paschal - Des Arc - 4
169. Bates - Waldron - 3
169. Morgan - Greene County Tech - 3
169. Tuck - Van Buren - 3
169. Wright - Lonoke - 3
169. Burkhead - Barton - 3
178. Earnest - Gosnell - 3
178. Clark - Paris - 2
178. Morse - Johnson County Westside - 2
178. Turner - Hope - 2
178. Devine - Subiaco Academy - 2
178. Bohannon - Gravette - 2
178. Bigham - Marshall - 2
185. Johnston - Jacksonville - 2
185. Garner - Bald Knob - 2
185. Means - Hampton - 2
185. Mattox - Mountain Home - 1
185. Clark - Spring Hill - 1
185. Smith - West Fork - 1
185. Wright - Strong - 1
185. Anthony - Bearden - 1
185. Starkey - Rose Bud - 1
185. Gunter - Beebe - 1
185. Williams - Huntsville - 1
185. Austin - Cedar Ridge - 1
185. Cox - Heber Springs - 1
198. Davis - Monticello - 1
198. Wuichet - Mount Ida - 1
198. Mendoza - Dover - 0
198. Starks - Bigelow - 0
198. Hoofkin - Rogers Heritage - 0

Cabotfan

So this is not an update, just a repost with comments?



Quote from: doggieskoot2 on February 13, 2020, 10:24:30 am
200+ Win Club
1. Paschal - Wynne - 210
2. Totty - Rison - 210
3. Adams - Farmington - 206
4. Hembree - Warren - 204

150+ Win Club
5. Bolding - White Hall - 197
5. Abshier - Prairie Grove - 196
7. Kelley - Pulaski Academy - 195
7. King - Batesville - 194
9. Shoemaker - Central Arkansas Christian - 183
10. Jones - Greenwood - 181
11. Patton - Bauxite - 168
12. James - Bryant - 166
13. Harrell - Mountainburg - 163

100+ Win Club
14. Bennett - Mineral Springs - 145
15. Wood - Springdale Har-Ber - 141
16. Poole - Prescott - 140                 *Moved to Admin
17. Sears - Hoxie - 137
18. Larkan - Greenland - 131           
19. Hyatt - Booneville - 127            *"Moved to Admin"
20. Rust - Pottsville - 124
21. Gilleran - Lake Hamilton - 123
22. Dufrene - Clinton - 121
23. Reed - Cabot - 119
24. Elmore - West Memphis - 118
25. Crane - Danville - 113               Assistant Job NWA
26. Loughridge - Alma - 112
26. Hutson - Elkins - 112
28. Besancon - Hazen - 110
29. Jones - Lamar - 110
30. Williams - Fort Smith Southside - 108
31. Cody - Atkins - 108
32. Moody - Little Rock McClellan - 107
33. Kehner - Glen Rose - 106
34. Coleman - Jonesboro - 103
35. Eskola - Robinson - 102
36. Withrow - Sylvan Hills - 100

50+ Win Club
37. Price - Stuttgart - 95
38. Courtney - DeWitt - 92
38. Vereen - Star City - 92
40. Bolding - Little Rock Parkview - 89
41. Rogers - Centerpoint - 87
42. Tribble - Greenbrier - 86
43. Haddock - McGehee - 82
43. Headley - Lavaca - 81
43. Smith - Helena-West Helena - 81
46. Treadway - Corning - 78
47. Conaway - Shiloh Christian - 78
48. Wiggins - Salem - 77
49. Eldridge - Arkadelphia - 76
49. Rodgers - Fordyce - 76
51. Harris - Benton - 73
51. Coleman - Earle - 72
53. Fogleman - Little Rock Catholic - 71
54. Horstkamp - Camden Harmony Grove - 70
55. King - Magnolia - 68
56. Trail - Forrest City - 66
57. McNabb - Morrilton - 64
58. Weaver - Russellville - 63
58. Barbaree - Fountain Lake - 63
60. Richardson - Ashdown - 60
60. Lee - Little Rock Mills - 60
62. McBride - Hot Springs Lakeside - 60
63. Kennon - McCrory - 59
64. Burns - Ozark - 58

The Rest
65. Kramer - Conway Christian - 49
65. Volarvich - Nashville - 49
67. Mitchell - North Little Rock - 48
67. McCarn - Melbourne - 48
69. Hampton - Nettleton - 45
69. Speer - Brookland - 44
71. Cossey - Hamburg - 44
72. Grant - Bentonville - 43
72. Ernest - Gentry - 43
74. Kelley - Searcy - 42
74. Simpson - Batesville Southside - 42
74. Baty - Pocahontas - 42
77. Widener - Riverview - 40
77. Falleur - Fort Smith Northside - 39
77. Guthrie - Haskell Harmony Grove - 39
80. Harrison - Lincoln - 39              *Moved on.
81. Wells - Harrison - 38
82. Dunn - Marked Tree - 36
82. Langrell - Vilonia - 36
84. Jackson - Gurdon - 36
85. Neal - Pea Ridge - 35
85. Hindsley - Newport - 35
85. Jones - El Dorado - 34
85. Gray - Mountain View - 34
89. Pennington - Dumas - 33
90. Barrett - Poyen - 33
90. Harrell - Piggott - 32
90. Vega - Dardanelle - 32
93. Dutton - Watson Chapel - 32
93. Powell - Magazine - 32
95. Fisher - Blytheville - 31
96. Cockrell - Valley View - 29
96. Evans - Harding Academy - 29
96. Hooks - Osceola - 29
99. Cohu - Little Rock Christian - 28
100. Nason - Crossett - 27
101. Engle - Jonesboro Westside - 26
101. Powell - East Poinsett County - 26
101. Shamel - Cutter Morning Star - 25
104. Bishop - Green Forest - 24
105. Brustrom - Cave City - 23
106. Pratt - Bentonville West - 23
106. Turner - Little Rock Fair - 22
106. Clark - Springdale - 22
109. Baker - Brinkley - 20
110. Norton - Texarkana - 19
111. Counce - Mountain Pine - 19
111. Burk - Jessieville - 18
113. Carmikle - Magnet Cove - 17
113. Carter - Highland - 16
115. Bentley - Mena - 16
115. Mondren - Camden Fairview - 15
115. Clark - Lafayette County - 15
118. Fleming - Rivercrest - 15
118. Washausen - Cedarville - 15
118. Wells - Cross County - 14
118. Loyd - Rogers - 14
118. Horton - Maumelle - 14
123. Meek - Clarendon - 14
123. Knowlton - Palestine-Wheatley - 13
125. Plumlee - Malvern - 13
125. Norton - Perryville - 13
125. Marrs - Quitman - 12
125. May - Charleston - 12
125. Brown - Smackover - 12
125. Thornton - Harrisburg - 12
131. Fimple - Conway - 12
131. Emerson - Mayflower - 12
133. Hendrix - Rector - 11
133. Williams - Lake Village - 10
133. Houston - Marion - 10
136. Green - Trumann - 9
136. Poteete - Hector - 9
138. Collum - Horatio - 8
138. Morris - Yellville-Summit - 8
140. Buckner - Clarksville - 8
140. Shock - Carlisle - 8
140. Shott - Berryville - 7
140. Craig - Siloam Springs - 7
144. Dick - Fayetteville - 7
144. Wilson - Fouke - 7
144. Roberson - England - 7
144. Sloan - DeQueen - 6
144. Garrett - Two Rivers - 6
144. Keithley - Bismarck - 6
144. McRae - Murfreesboro - 6
151. Parker - Sheridan - 6
151. Fannin - Dierks - 6
151. Ivory - Foreman - 6
151. Jacobs - Parkers Chapel - 6
151. Sloas - Paragould - 5
151. Pugh - Midland - 5
151. Kidd - Marianna - 5
151. Morgan - Manila - 5
151. Laster - Little Rock Central - 5
151. Henry - Pine Bluff Dollarway - 5
161. Burnett - Hot Springs - 5
161. Cothran - Mansfield - 5
161. Smith - Junction City - 5
161. Welchman - Baptist Prep - 4
161. VanHoose - Little Rock Hall - 4
161. Ray - Genoa Central - 4
161. Stinson - Pine Bluff - 4
161. Smith - Marvell-Elaine - 4
169. Gonzales - Drew Central - 4
169. Blake - Walnut Ridge - 4
169. Meador - Hackett - 4
169. Paschal - Des Arc - 4
169. Bates - Waldron - 3
169. Morgan - Greene County Tech - 3
169. Tuck - Van Buren - 3
169. Wright - Lonoke - 3
169. Burkhead - Barton - 3
178. Earnest - Gosnell - 3
178. Clark - Paris - 2
178. Morse - Johnson County Westside - 2
178. Turner - Hope - 2
178. Devine - Subiaco Academy - 2
178. Bohannon - Gravette - 2
178. Bigham - Marshall - 2
185. Johnston - Jacksonville - 2
185. Garner - Bald Knob - 2
185. Means - Hampton - 2
185. Mattox - Mountain Home - 1
185. Clark - Spring Hill - 1
185. Smith - West Fork - 1
185. Wright - Strong - 1
185. Anthony - Bearden - 1
185. Starkey - Rose Bud - 1
185. Gunter - Beebe - 1
185. Williams - Huntsville - 1
185. Austin - Cedar Ridge - 1
185. Cox - Heber Springs - 1
198. Davis - Monticello - 1
198. Wuichet - Mount Ida - 1
198. Mendoza - Dover - 0
198. Starks - Bigelow - 0
198. Hoofkin - Rogers Heritage - 0

doggieskoot2

not updated.   Just put a note by a few that either retired or moved

AirWarren


From the Press Box @ JTF

Chris Dufrene has 126 wins he is listed on your post with 121...All his victories have come at Clinton High School

Hillbilly_faithful91

Man this is old but even so! If this counts playoffs as well Burns from Ozark had 44 wins by the end of 2017!

footballboy01

Quote from: doggieskoot2 on February 14, 2020, 08:51:24 am
not updated.   Just put a note by a few that either retired or moved
Just one day behind Rick Jones leaving.

AirWarren


tmycjy

would like to add go to this webpage www.barclayalmanac.com they list all game playoff games and list all Coaches Record Active and In Active Coach and also show Who is The winning coaches in the state Active and over all coaches

FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48

Figured I'd add a little update to this topic.  With David Carpenter coming out of retirement to lead the Junction City Dragons this fall, he becomes the winningest active head coach in Arkansas High School football currently.

Carpenter's 242-93-1 record puts him comfortably ahead of the other 3 coaches at the top of the rankings.  He also brings with him 6 state titles--which is the most in active head coaches.

Currently, your top four active head coaches in the win category are as follows:
1. Carpenter 242-93-1
2. Paschal 234-62
3. Totty 228-64-1
4. Hembree 227-56-1

There's a bit of a falloff after Hembree as Bobby Bolding retired from White Hall after the season with a record of 220-78-3.  The next closest is Danny Abshier at Prairie Grove with a 218-120-2 overall record.  I don't anticipate Abshier winning enough this coming season to catch any of the coaches in front of him.

I also suspect that Hembree should finally pass up Totty this season in overall wins.  Paschal and Carpenter should both win a lot of games as well as Wynne and Junction City look to have some good football teams heading into the Fall.  It will be interesting to see how long Carpenter decides to stick around in this 2nd stint at Junction City.  Will he be like Billy Dawson, who returned to the reigns at Nashville for a 2nd stint late in his career but ultimately couldn't recapture the magic of the first go-around?  Or could he step in and immediately help guide the Dragons back to Little Rock where they haven't played since 2019.

Either way, Carpenter's return is certainly a shake-up in the coaching ranks.  It'll be interesting to see how long he sticks around as he will have the program to continue to rack up wins during his time there. 

-Kyle

thedirtye

Brian Glass @ Prescott has 24 wins after two seasons at the healm

HorseFeathers

Quote from: FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48 on June 10, 2022, 09:13:42 amFigured I'd add a little update to this topic.  With David Carpenter coming out of retirement to lead the Junction City Dragons this fall, he becomes the winningest active head coach in Arkansas High School football currently.

Carpenter's 242-93-1 record puts him comfortably ahead of the other 3 coaches at the top of the rankings.  He also brings with him 6 state titles--which is the most in active head coaches.

Currently, your top four active head coaches in the win category are as follows:
1. Carpenter 242-93-1
2. Paschal 234-62
3. Totty 228-64-1
4. Hembree 227-56-1

There's a bit of a falloff after Hembree as Bobby Bolding retired from White Hall after the season with a record of 220-78-3.  The next closest is Danny Abshier at Prairie Grove with a 218-120-2 overall record.  I don't anticipate Abshier winning enough this coming season to catch any of the coaches in front of him.

I also suspect that Hembree should finally pass up Totty this season in overall wins.  Paschal and Carpenter should both win a lot of games as well as Wynne and Junction City look to have some good football teams heading into the Fall.  It will be interesting to see how long Carpenter decides to stick around in this 2nd stint at Junction City.  Will he be like Billy Dawson, who returned to the reigns at Nashville for a 2nd stint late in his career but ultimately couldn't recapture the magic of the first go-around?  Or could he step in and immediately help guide the Dragons back to Little Rock where they haven't played since 2019.

Either way, Carpenter's return is certainly a shake-up in the coaching ranks.  It'll be interesting to see how long he sticks around as he will have the program to continue to rack up wins during his time there. 

-Kyle

This is Carpenters 3rd stint at the helm at J.C

incogneto

Eric Cohu at LRCA has 179 wins 59 in 5 years in Arkansas depending on how you are counting. 

1wildcat

Quote from: FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48 on June 10, 2022, 09:13:42 amFigured I'd add a little update to this topic.  With David Carpenter coming out of retirement to lead the Junction City Dragons this fall, he becomes the winningest active head coach in Arkansas High School football currently.

Carpenter's 242-93-1 record puts him comfortably ahead of the other 3 coaches at the top of the rankings.  He also brings with him 6 state titles--which is the most in active head coaches.

Currently, your top four active head coaches in the win category are as follows:
1. Carpenter 242-93-1
2. Paschal 234-62
3. Totty 228-64-1
4. Hembree 227-56-1

There's a bit of a falloff after Hembree as Bobby Bolding retired from White Hall after the season with a record of 220-78-3.  The next closest is Danny Abshier at Prairie Grove with a 218-120-2 overall record.  I don't anticipate Abshier winning enough this coming season to catch any of the coaches in front of him.

I also suspect that Hembree should finally pass up Totty this season in overall wins.  Paschal and Carpenter should both win a lot of games as well as Wynne and Junction City look to have some good football teams heading into the Fall.  It will be interesting to see how long Carpenter decides to stick around in this 2nd stint at Junction City.  Will he be like Billy Dawson, who returned to the reigns at Nashville for a 2nd stint late in his career but ultimately couldn't recapture the magic of the first go-around?  Or could he step in and immediately help guide the Dragons back to Little Rock where they haven't played since 2019.

Either way, Carpenter's return is certainly a shake-up in the coaching ranks.  It'll be interesting to see how long he sticks around as he will have the program to continue to rack up wins during his time there. 

-Kyle
I don't think so.

we_hate_the_band

Quote from: incogneto on August 31, 2022, 03:33:37 pmEric Cohu at LRCA has 179 wins 59 in 5 years in Arkansas depending on how you are counting. 

That head to head with Robinson or PA

Coach9586

Barclay doesn't have an updated list. Be interested in seeing this topic updated

FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48

October 17, 2023, 09:09:23 pm #97 Last Edit: October 17, 2023, 09:15:51 pm by FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48
Happy to provide an update on my post from last year for you @Coach9586.  Things have definitely changed quite a bit as there was some considerable shake-up with the coaches listed. 

Currently, your top three active head coaches in the win category are as follows (this includes 2023 results through Week 7):
1. Hembree 245-58-1 (80.5% winning percentage)
2. Paschal 243-66 (78.6%)
3. Totty 241-70-1 (77%)

Carpenter, who was the leader in active wins, retired following the 2022 season.  He retired for the 2nd time leaving behind a career coaching record of 246-99-1, which would've kept him one up on Hembree but Bo is closing fast.  Never-the-less, his departure and Hembree's 7-0 start to the season at Warren has catapulted him from 4th this time last season into the top spot and in all likelihood, he'll continue to separate from Paschal and Totty as the season progresses.  Not only is he the current leader in career wins amongst active head coaches, his 245 wins place him at #10 all-time in Arkansas high school coaching ranks. He also has the highest winning % (80%) behind only Frank McClellan (85%).

He has also lost less games than any of the coaches ahead of him on the all-time list. Bo has lost just 58 games in his 23.5 seasons, the next closest on the all-time list is Frank McClellan with 60 and then Barry Linney with 90.

Hembree and Warren should not only make the play-offs, but should make a pretty deep run.  The Lumberjacks appear to have the luxury of a pretty favorable draw this year as opposed to previous seasons, so there's the potential to see Bo add another 6 or 7 wins to his total for the season already, pushing him well over the 250 win mark. 

Paschal has Heber Springs pointed in the right direction and their showdown this Friday with Stuttgart could really jumpstart things in Panther land placing them in a tie for 1st in the 2-4A with Harding Academy, who they play next week.  Paschal will end up in the play-offs this season and should win a few games. 

Unfortunately, the one who will really begin to fall back will be Totty as he inherited an impossible situation at Wynne this year.  Between the tornado and then departures of some very talented players over the summer, it's been a very rough first season for him with the Yellowjackets. His chances aren't at 0% that he'll make the play-offs, but it will take some small miracles--mainly, winning out the remainder of the season.  They do close out with 2 of the worst teams in the 5A-East making their Week 10 match-up with Nettleton a must win.

As I suspected, it really will come down to who can outlasts who on the sidelines.  In Bo's case, I think there are at least 5 more seasons guaranteed for him in Warren as his youngest son is playing 7th grade football this season and one would imagine he would want to coach him through his senior season.  Beyond that, it's anyone's guess.  Paschal isn't a spring chicken and I imagine Heber Springs might be his last stop unless a pretty enticing offer comes along.  Still, at his age, I can't imagine he has too many more seasons on the horizon.  Totty is in a similar boat.  He's older than Bo, not quite as old as Paschal I don't believe but one has to wonder what this season has done for him as far as wear and tear mentally.  Totty isn't used to 2-win seasons, and as of now, that's what he has.  Plus the stress that comes with literally rebuilding a football stadium/facility and honestly, a team after all the departures.  I'll be interested to see how things go for him in Wynne.  Another sub .500 campaign and things start to get warm I would imagine. 

All things considered, I think at this point, Bo is on to maintain the active wins lead for the foreseeable future.  I have no clue what his future plans are, but one has to imagine he's got 300 wins in his sights, and I know he wants a few more trophies in the trophy case.  Can he ever catch Frank at 346 wins--that I don't know.  But if he coaches 10 more seasons, he's going to give that record a good scare for sure. 

-Kyle

Coach9586

Quote from: FF Secretary of Defense Flap_Jack48 on October 17, 2023, 09:09:23 pmHappy to provide an update on my post from last year for you @Coach9586.  Things have definitely changed quite a bit as there was some considerable shake-up with the coaches listed. 

Currently, your top three active head coaches in the win category are as follows (this includes 2023 results through Week 7):
1. Hembree 245-58-1 (80.5% winning percentage)
2. Paschal 243-66 (78.6%)
3. Totty 241-70-1 (77%)

Carpenter, who was the leader in active wins, retired following the 2022 season.  He retired for the 2nd time leaving behind a career coaching record of 246-99-1, which would've kept him one up on Hembree but Bo is closing fast.  Never-the-less, his departure and Hembree's 7-0 start to the season at Warren has catapulted him from 4th this time last season into the top spot and in all likelihood, he'll continue to separate from Paschal and Totty as the season progresses.  Not only is he the current leader in career wins amongst active head coaches, his 245 wins place him at #10 all-time in Arkansas high school coaching ranks. He also has the highest winning % (80%) behind only Frank McClellan (85%).

He has also lost less games than any of the coaches ahead of him on the all-time list. Bo has lost just 58 games in his 23.5 seasons, the next closest on the all-time list is Frank McClellan with 60 and then Barry Linney with 90.

Hembree and Warren should not only make the play-offs, but should make a pretty deep run.  The Lumberjacks appear to have the luxury of a pretty favorable draw this year as opposed to previous seasons, so there's the potential to see Bo add another 6 or 7 wins to his total for the season already, pushing him well over the 250 win mark. 

Paschal has Heber Springs pointed in the right direction and their showdown this Friday with Stuttgart could really jumpstart things in Panther land placing them in a tie for 1st in the 2-4A with Harding Academy, who they play next week.  Paschal will end up in the play-offs this season and should win a few games. 

Unfortunately, the one who will really begin to fall back will be Totty as he inherited an impossible situation at Wynne this year.  Between the tornado and then departures of some very talented players over the summer, it's been a very rough first season for him with the Yellowjackets. His chances aren't at 0% that he'll make the play-offs, but it will take some small miracles--mainly, winning out the remainder of the season.  They do close out with 2 of the worst teams in the 5A-East making their Week 10 match-up with Nettleton a must win.

As I suspected, it really will come down to who can outlasts who on the sidelines.  In Bo's case, I think there are at least 5 more seasons guaranteed for him in Warren as his youngest son is playing 7th grade football this season and one would imagine he would want to coach him through his senior season.  Beyond that, it's anyone's guess.  Paschal isn't a spring chicken and I imagine Heber Springs might be his last stop unless a pretty enticing offer comes along.  Still, at his age, I can't imagine he has too many more seasons on the horizon.  Totty is in a similar boat.  He's older than Bo, not quite as old as Paschal I don't believe but one has to wonder what this season has done for him as far as wear and tear mentally.  Totty isn't used to 2-win seasons, and as of now, that's what he has.  Plus the stress that comes with literally rebuilding a football stadium/facility and honestly, a team after all the departures.  I'll be interested to see how things go for him in Wynne.  Another sub .500 campaign and things start to get warm I would imagine. 

All things considered, I think at this point, Bo is on to maintain the active wins lead for the foreseeable future.  I have no clue what his future plans are, but one has to imagine he's got 300 wins in his sights, and I know he wants a few more trophies in the trophy case.  Can he ever catch Frank at 346 wins--that I don't know.  But if he coaches 10 more seasons, he's going to give that record a good scare for sure. 

-Kyle
Thanks for the update! I ran out of stuff to read so I started down the coach wins rabbit hole from the 6A board and the Rison topic on the 3A board! I knew of the almanac but it hadn't been updated since 2021. I figured Paschal and Totty were the lone 2 at the top.

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