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Alabama High School Football Head Coaches

Jamey DuBose


Coach Jamey DuBose graduated from Opp High School in 1988. He earned a Bachelors degree in Physical Education from Troy University in 1994.

In 2002 he accepted the head coaching position at Susan Moore where his two teams finished 10-11. In 2008 he took over the football program at Prattville when Bill Clark took off for the college ranks.

Over the next four years he led the Lions to a pair of state championships in Alabamas highest classification. His four year record at Prattville was 45-10. In 2012 he moved to Florence for a couple of seasons before landing at Central Phenix City in 2014. Each of his squads won a region championship.

He led the Red Devils to a 66-11 record and 14-5 in the playoffs in six seasons. His 2018 team finished a perfect 14-0 winning the class 7A state championship over Thompson 52-7.

In 2020, Coach DuBose retired from coaching in the State of Alabama, and moved to Lowndes High School in Valdosta, Ga where he went 20-5 with appearances in the semi-final and quarter-final games of the playoffs.

Coach DuBose returned to the State of Alabama to coach at Orange Beach High School. In his first season the Makos were 8-3. He stepped down at Orange Beach following the 2023 football season and accepted the head coaching job at Biloxi MS.

In his 18 year Head Coaching Career, Coach DuBose holds a 165-48 record as well as a 36-13 record in the playoffs.

Alabama Record:  146-51-0   74.1%
Other States Record:  20-5-0   80.0%
Overall High School Record:  166-56-0   74.8%

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 Season Total   Playoffs   Region/Area Record 
 Team   Season   Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA   Region   Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Orange Beach
Orange Beach2023 4A1-8115252R11-6108206
Orange Beach2022 4A8-34042570-14346R15-2260161
 2 Years9-115195090-143466-8368367
    
Central Phenix City
Central Phenix City2019 7A12-25201973-112153R2#6-026772
Central Phenix City2018 7A14-05781084-014634R2#6-026330
Central Phenix City2017 7A11-15651902-111054R2#6-0314110
Central Phenix City2016 7A10-24912052-112551R2#6-0288103
Central Phenix City2015 7A9-43811982-17553R2#5-118499
Central Phenix City2014 7A10-24273191-12740R2#6-0263140
 6 Years66-112962121714-560428535-11579554
    
Florence
Florence2013 6A9-43812772-19173R86-1235150
Florence2012 6A7-43482680-11937R86-1266145
 2 Years16-87295452-211011012-2501295
    
Prattville
Prattville2011 6A12-25742025-018763R4#7-034289
Prattville2010 6A8-43922371-16540R45-2227121
Prattville2009 6A12-34861654-114166R4#6-022336
Prattville2008 6A13-14791035-018249R4#6-021439
 4 Years45-10193170715-257521824-21006285
    
Susan Moore
Susan Moore2003 3A4-6149153R52-592127
Susan Moore2002 3A6-52061560-1714R54-3125106
 2 Years10-113553090-17146-8217233
    
TOTALS
 16 Years146-516496328731-11133967383-2136711734


Other States
 Season   W/L/T   Playoffs    
Lowndes, Georgia
202010-23-1
202110-32-1
2 Years20-55-2 
    
Totals Alabama and Other States
18 Years166-565-2 

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