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Alabama High School Football Head Coaches

Kenneth McKinney


Kenneth McKinneys fabled career has included three state championships, six championship game appearances and when he retired, he was the winningest active coach in Alabama.

He played football, baseball and basketball for four years at Corinth MS high school before attending Northeast Mississippi Junior College. He graduated from Mississippi State.

McKinney served as an assistant coach at Belmont High School in Mississippi before coming to Alabama. His first head coaching experience in Alabama came in 1966 at Buckhorn High School where he spent two seasons. His next stop came at Hazel Green High School for five years that produced a 31-17-2 record.

Coach McKinney took over the program at Randolph High School in Huntsville for two seasons in 1974-75, producing an 8-9-1 slate. He seemed to find a home at Stevenson High School upon accepting the head coaching duties in the fall of 1976.

His first team finished 11-1 and in 1977, Stevenson played for the State Championship with a 13-1 record. They defeated Handley 17-16 in a close game to claim the Schools first ever title. McKinneys 1979 team went a perfect 14-0, beating Randolph County High School 9-0 for their second championship.

His record at Stevenson was 76-10 from 1976-82. His Panthers reached the playoffs five times and won five area titles during his seven years with the program. The 1981 team lost in the 2A State Championship game to Dadeville.

McKinney would coach for a year in Mississippi during the 1983 season.

In 1984, he took over the program at Lamar County High School. McKinney took the Bulldogs from a 1-9 record to a 14-1 record in his first year in Vernon in one of the biggest turnarounds in state prep history. That team won the Class 3A State Championship by defeating Randolph County 29-0.

His 1984, 1986 and 1992 teams at Lamar County finished with 13-1 records. McKinney was coach in the 1980 Alabama All-Star game in Tuscaloosa.

McKinneys overall football record is 217-109-3. His teams were 33-11 in playoff games and won eight area crowns. At this time his record in Mississippi is unavailable.


Known Record:  221-110-4   66.8%

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 Team   Season   Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA   Region   Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Lamar County
Lamar County1997 3A3-81802200-1626R82-17353
Lamar County1996 3A5-5142186R81-24931
Lamar County1995 3A2-8109226R81-24073
Lamar County1994 3A5-72433771-15271R82-182103
Lamar County1993 3A5-51821750-1021R112-18181
Lamar County1992 3A13-13611194-110640R11#3-09214
Lamar County1991 3A4-5121127R81-13332
Lamar County1990 3A1-769127R80-2322
Lamar County1989 3A10-44461583-114456R63-115160
Lamar County1988 3A8-52351623-18457R63-18139
Lamar County1987 3A3-7117191R111-22854
Lamar County1986 3A13-14231123-19628R11#3-08919
Lamar County1985 3A8-32601081-14648R92-13813
Lamar County1984 3A13-1449825-013629R9#3-015622
 14 Years93-673337237020-867037627-15996616
    
Stevenson
Stevenson1982 2A10-23281361-12239R15#5-015240
Stevenson1981 2A13-1387643-11129R15#5-012534
Stevenson1980 2A6-4217116R153-212942
Stevenson1979 2A14-0420584-011221R15#4-010018
Stevenson1978 2A9-125442R153-19029
Stevenson1977 2A13-13101094-05526R15#5-015242
Stevenson1976 2A11-1358731-15924R15#5-016730
 7 Years76-10227459813-336011930-3915235
    
Randolph
Randolph1975 1A3-6-1182183R9
Randolph1974 1A6-4212119
 2 Years9-10-13943020-0000-000
    
Hazel Green
Hazel Green1972 3A5-5162120
Hazel Green1971 3A9-131370
Hazel Green1970 3A4-5-1138149
Hazel Green1969 3A8-1-127472
Hazel Green1968 3A5-5234205
 5 Years31-17-211216160-0000-000
    
Buckhorn
Buckhorn1967 3A6-415995
Buckhorn1966 2A6-2-117078
 2 Years12-6-13291730-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 30 Years221-110-47455405933-11103049557-181911851

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