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Openings

  1. Alonso (Tampa) New Head Coach Dylan Clark
  2. American (Hialeah) New Head Coach Demetrius Jackson
  3. American Heritage -Delray Beach New Head Coach Brian Sheridan
  4. Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) New Head Coach Christopher Foy
  5. Atlantic (Port Orange) New Head Coach Blake Hillman
  6. Bayshore (Bradenton) New Head Coach Jamaal Sanders
  7. Belen Jesuit (Miami) New Head Coach Don Chaney
  8. Boca Raton New Head Coach David Angell
  9. Booker T. Washington (Miami) New Head Coach Gerald Cox
  10. Bronson New Head Coach Russell Holley
  11. Cambridge Christian New Head Coach Chad Walker
  12. Cardinal Newman New Head Coach Daniel Burack
  13. Citrus (Inverness) New Head Coach McKinley Franklin
  14. Clay (Green Cove Springs) New Head Coach Kyle Kennard
  15. Cocoa Beach New Head Coach Greg Underwood
  16. Coconut Creek New Head Coach Johnnie Sloan
  17. Cypress Bay New Head Coach Rocco Casullo
  18. Deltona New Head Coach Jeff Smothers
  19. Doral Academy New Head Coach Eddie Delgado
  20. East Ridge (Clermont) New Head Coach Martez Edwards
  21. Eastside (Gainesville) New Head Coach Alexander Deleon
  22. Englewood (Jacksonville) New Head Coach Zach Harbison
  23. Eustis New Head Coach Frank Scott
  24. Father Lopez New Head Coach Arin Hankerd, AND another New Head Coach Rocky Yocam and ________
  25. Fort Walton Beach New Head Coach Chip Petree
  26. Frostproof New Head Coach Rob McDowell
  27. Gainesville New Head Coach Dock Pollard
  28. Gateway (Ft. Myers) - New Head Coach Cullen O'Brien
  29. Glades Central (Belle Glade) New Head Coach Rashad Jackson
  30. Hagerty New Head Coach Steve Mikles
  31. Hamilton County New Head Coach Kirkland Mitchell
  32. Hialeah New Head Coach Tyronn Johnson
  33. Hialeah Miami Lakes New Head Coach Allison Horane (Maxpreps)
  34. IMG Academy New Head Coach Bobby Acosta
  35. Immokalee New Head Coach Johnny Smith
  36. Kathleen (Lakeland) New Head Coach Kenny Strong
  37. Lake Weir New Head Coach Eoghan
  38. Land O Lakes New Head Coach Ronald Trac Baughn
  39. Lecanto New Head Coach Wyndall Alexander
  40. Liberty County New Head Coach Greg Jordan
  41. Lincoln (Tallahasee) New Head Coach BJ Daniels
  42. Mariner (Cape Coral) New Head Coach Josh Nicholson
  43. Master's  Academy (Oviedo) New Head Coach Wes Allen
  44. Matanzas (Palm Coast) New Head Coach Matt Forrest
  45. McArthur New Head Coach Kevin Barnett III
  46. Menendez (St. Augustine) New Head Coach Kenny Sanchez
  47. Miami Beach New Head Coach Alex Terry
  48. Miami Carol City New Head Coach Dorien James
  49. Miami Christian New Head Coach Darrick Carroll
  50. Miami Jackson New Head Coach John Harris
  51. Miami Southridge New Head Coach Tim Neal
  52. Mount Dora New Head Coach Cameron Porch
  53. Mount Dora Christian New Head Coach Mike Kintz
  54. Naples New Head Coach Rick Martin
  55. North Marion New Head Coach Greg Carr
  56. North Port New Head Coach Billy Huthman
  57. Oasis New Head Coach Jeff Love
  58. Osceola High School New Head Coach Cody Montgomery
  59. Oviedo New Head Coach DJ Mayo(Left) and New Head Coach Kolby Tackett
  60. Pine Forest (Pensacola) New Head Coach Ronnie Douglas
  61. Pine Ridge (Deltona) New Head Coach Sean Washington
  62. Piper (Sunrise)
  63. Plant (Tampa) New Head Coach Cyril Brockmeier
  64. Port St. Joe New Head Coach Tanner Jones
  65. Raines New Head Coach Donovan Masline
  66. Ribault New Head Coach Marlon White
  67. Royal Palm Beach New Head Coach Darin DeCosta
  68. Santa Fe (Alachua) New Head Coach Jared Allen
  69. Seminole (Sanford) New Head Coach Eric Lodge
  70. South Broward New Head Coach Josh Shapiro
  71. South Miami New Head Coach Arties Knight
  72. Space Coast (Cocoa) New Head Coach Matt Martin
  73. St. Joseph Academy (St. Augustine) New Head Coach Kyle Bradburn
  74. St. Petersburg  New Head Coach Denis Gillen
  75. Tavares New Head Coach Tim Kraemer
  76. Trinity Catholic (Ocala) New Head Coach John Brantley
  77. Union County New Head Coach Andrew Thomas
  78. Windermere New Head Coach Derrick Bumpers
  79. West Boca Raton New Head Coach Andrea Rowe
  80. West Orange New Head Coach Michael Granato
  81. West Port - New Head Coach Steve Rhem
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1 hour ago, gatorman-uf said:

West Port (Ocala)
Lecanto
Father Lopez
Alonso 
Immokalee

Let me know if I am missing others. 

I don't know if it has been filled quickly, but Oviedo head coach is out of his coaching position at end of season. This happened after hazing accusations involving players sexually abusing other players in locker room (supposedly not the first time this has happened). School tried to handle internally, but after parents objected, police were called in. I believe it is still being investigated by local police. It has been reported that coach is out, but will remain a teacher at Oviedo. 

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14 hours ago, HornetFan said:

I don't know if it has been filled quickly, but Oviedo head coach is out of his coaching position at end of season. This happened after hazing accusations involving players sexually abusing other players in locker room (supposedly not the first time this has happened). School tried to handle internally, but after parents objected, police were called in. I believe it is still being investigated by local police. It has been reported that coach is out, but will remain a teacher at Oviedo. 

What, so non-football players can also enjoy being sexually abused under his watch?   I don't think this is what the FHSAA had in mind when they said athletes can't receive 'impermissible benefits' that aren't available to all other kids in the school.  

Hey, I'm willing to withhold judgment and wait until all the facts come out, but if the school determined there was enough evidence to remove him from his coaching position, it would seem there's enough evidence to remove him from his teaching position.  

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On 12/4/2019 at 9:06 AM, Perspective said:

What, so non-football players can also enjoy being sexually abused under his watch?   I don't think this is what the FHSAA had in mind when they said athletes can't receive 'impermissible benefits' that aren't available to all other kids in the school.  

Hey, I'm willing to withhold judgment and wait until all the facts come out, but if the school determined there was enough evidence to remove him from his coaching position, it would seem there's enough evidence to remove him from his teaching position.  

Agree, especially when this supposedly happened under his watch on previous occasions.

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American posted on Twitter they will be announcing a hire on Thursday. 

American Heritage Delray decided to move in a different direction from Keith Hindsley, who went 31-25 in five seasons. The school has promoted DC Brian Sheridan. Sheridan has coached NJ HSFB and collegiate ball. Locally, he spent time as DC at Chaminade Madonna and University School ahead of his AHD stint. 

Naples is also open. 

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17 hours ago, Jambun82 said:

The Oviedo coaching position has been filled by D.J. Mayo, former Port Orange Atlantic Head Coach. Port Orange Atlantic is now open. Former Atlantic DC James Washington is the new Head Coach at Pine Ridge. Former St. Augustine Assistant Coach Matt Forest is new Matanzas Head Coach.

DJ Mayo has had like 7 jobs in 10 years.  Hopefully he found a home

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