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   The best of the best in Alabama High   
  School Football over the past 100 seasons.






The Best Family Coaches

    
          It seems coaching runs in some families around the state. There are more than just a few father and son coaches that have graced the sidelines over the years. Some have put up impressive win totals.

          Several coaching families are in the coaching ranks this season. Ryan Herring takes over at Oxford and Robert Herring Jr. will begin his head coaching career at Talladega when the 2013 season begins. They follow in their father's footsteps who found success at Oxford from 1985-1998.

          Mike Battles Sr. begins his tenth season at Handley while his son Mike Jr. will be at Tallassee in his second season there. The two have combined for 327 wins.

         
The Andersons: Dovey and Buddy Anderson top our list with 474 wins between them. Father, Dovey Anderson began his head coaching career at Thomasville in the fall of 1931. Over the next thirty-one seasons his teams would only finish with a losing record once. Three of his teams would not lose a game during the season and only one game five other times. His overall record was 178-82-25 as coach of the Tigers.

         
Buddy Anderson decided during high school that he wanted to follow in his father's footsteps and become a coach. He began his career as an assistant at Vestavia Hills in 1972 and would become the head coach of the Rebels in 1978. He remains the head coach at Vestavia Hills this season. and is approaching the all time record for coaching wins in the state with a record of 296-123. 


 

Morris Higginbotham
          
         

          The Higginbothams: Morris Higginbotham is recognized as one of the greatest coaches of his era. His head coaching career began in 1952 with Walnut Grove and would span a total of thirty-one years and eight high schools before he finally retired following the 1982 season at Hueytown. He would remain at Walnut Grove for only one season which included being named as state champions by the Birmingham News.

          In 1953 he took the head position at West Blocton where in five years his teams were named state champions three times by the Birmingham News and Post-Herald. In 1960 his Enterprise Wildcats team won another title as awarded by the Birmingham News and the ASWA. His overall record was 159-79-10. As a father and son combination their record was 460-200-14.

          Robert Higginbotham won a state championships at Mountain Brook in 1975 where he was the head coach between 1973 and 1975. In 1977 he took the head coaching job at Shades Valley where he served for the next twenty-two seasons. His teams there produced eleven region championships and qualified for the playoffs fourteen times.

          Following the 1998 season Coach Higginbotham would take over the reins at Tuscaloosa County where his success continued. In ten seasons the Wildcats made the playoffs each season and won another seven region titles. For forty-seven seasons a Coach Higginbotham roamed the sidelines of Alabama high school football. Father and son would finish their careers with a combined record of  460-200-14.

          One family actually has three generations of head coaches. Actually they will when Chris Elmore takes the field in August in his first stint as the head coach at Chelsea. His father, Jerry, and his grandfather, Ferman, were coaches that roamed the sidelines for many years. Ferman won 99 games while Jerry won 122 during their careers.

          When it comes to coaching brothers it is difficult to have a discussion without talking about the Atkins. Brothers Nolan, Roland and Sid won a combined 408 games during their high school football coaching careers.

          There are other coaching families we are missing simply because we do not know of them. If you have knowledge of others please email me at dparker@ahsfhs.org.




Father & Son Coaching Combos
Wins Father Record Son Record Son Record
474 Dovey Anderson 178-82-25 Buddy 296-123-0    
460 Morris Higginbotham 190-73-11 Robert 270-127-3    
445 Lee Holladay 222-148-6 Trey 93-106-0 John 130-66
398 John Niblett 224-105-0 Josh 134-38-0 Tad 40-48-0
330 Waldon Tucker 309-126-3 Lance 21-17-0    
328 Woody Clements 238-167-7 Skipper 90-48-0    
327 Mike Battles Sr. 201-107-1 Mike Jr. 126-58-0    
303 Jimmy Foshee 207-83-1 Jeff 94-53-0    
301 Bobby Wasden 210-95-8 Shayne 91-34-0    
286 Louis White 181-83-0 Laron 105-21-0    
279 Ed Boggs 179-128-5 Randy 98-72-1 Stan 2-18
278 Jim Hubbert 173-59-0 Brent 105-36-0    
272 Don Creasy 185-77-2 Allen 87-68-0    
269 Kenneth McKinney 217-109-3 David 52-22    
256 Robert Earl Grisham Sr. 166-113-5 Bob 90-66    
221 Ferman Elmore 99-55-15 Jerry 122-87-1 Chris (grandson) 0-0
211 Ragan Clark 105-95-3 Bill 106-11-0    
193 Robert Herring 147-61-3 Ryan 46-31-0 Robert Jr. 0-0
181 R.L. Watson 116-85-1 Todd 65-26-0    


Brother Coaching Combos
Wins Brother Record Brother Record Brother Record
408 Nolan Atkins 269-67-5 Roland 84-48-4 Sid 55-109-2
274 Keith Luker 135-113-0 Stacy 161-62-0    
268 Joe Nettles 239-182-4 Jimmy 25-29-1 Henry Jr. 4-13-3
             



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David Parker
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