Coaches with 100 Wins
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Since the inception of AHSFHS.org some eightteen years ago one of our first priorities was to compile a list of the winningest coaches in the history of Alabama high school football. Over time the list has become more refined as the scores for games were found through the diligent research completed by myself and many other interested fans of the website. This task began with a list of all coaches with at least 100 wins and has grown from that point. We currently have 447 coaches that have at least 100 verified coaching wins. There are 67 active coaches with at least 100 wins entering the 2025 season. That number is quite surprising and seems to make the 100 win plateau attainable by most coaches with moderate success. Still it is a standard of which coaches are measured. As the 2025 football season approaches, there are a number of coaches who are on the verge of being added to our list of winningest coaches. We will follow these and others throughout the season and let you know when and if they reach this milestone. Danny Horn leads all coaches with 363 wins followed closely by Paul Benefield with 360 victories. Steve Smith with 294 career wins could join the 300 win club this fall. Stacy Luker is five wins short of the magical 2540 win mark. Mike Battles Jr. can join his father in the 200 win club with five more victories at Southern Academy. Danny Raines has 149 victories and could top the 150 mark early in 2025 at Berry. Brian Seymore will join the 150 win club with just six more wins this season at Trinity. Below is the complete list of coaches that could possibly reach 100 wins this season. There may be a few others that could reach 100 wins if their teams do extremely well and win more than ten games in 2025.
Coaches approaching the 100 win club |
David Parker
AHSFHS.org
dparker@ahsfhs.org
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In 1969 the two point conversion was adopted for play following a touchdown. Until that time all conversions were worth one point.
In 1969 the two point conversion was adopted for play following a touchdown. Until that time all conversions were worth one point.