Thomas Rush Propst (born December 1957) is a high school
football coach who currently serves as athletic director and associate football coach at Coosa Christian School in
Gadsden, Alabama
Gadsden is a city in and the county seat of Etowah County in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is located on the Coosa River about northeast of Birmingham and southwest of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is the primary city of the Gadsden Metropolit ...
. He is also the former head coach at
Colquitt County High School
Colquitt County High School (CCHS) is a public high school located in unincorporated Colquitt County, Georgia, United States, near Moultrie and with a Norman Park postal address; it has a student body averaging 1,700. The school is part of t ...
in
Moultrie, Georgia
Moultrie is the county seat and largest city of Colquitt County, Georgia, United States. It is the third largest city in Southwest Georgia, behind Thomasville and Albany. As of the 2010 census, Moultrie's population was 14,268. It was originall ...
,
Hoover High School in
Hoover, Alabama
Hoover is a city in Jefferson and Shelby counties in north central Alabama, United States. Hoover is the largest suburban city in Alabama and the 6th largest city in Alabama. The city had a population of 92,606 as of the 2020 US Census. Hoove ...
, and
Valdosta High School
Valdosta High School is a public high school located in Valdosta, Georgia, United States.
School
Valdosta High School serves grades 9-12 in the Valdosta City School District.
Valdosta High School is a public school located in VALDOSTA, GA. It ha ...
in
Valdosta, Georgia
Valdosta is a city in and the county seat of Lowndes County, Georgia, United States. As of 2019, Valdosta had an estimated population of 56,457.
Valdosta is the principal city of the Valdosta Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in 2021 had ...
. Propst gained national notoriety through the
MTV
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series ''
Two-A-Days'', which chronicled the 2005 and 2006 seasons of his Hoover team.
He has helped over 250 players receive college scholarships, including players such as
Chad Jackson
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(
Florida
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),
John Parker Wilson
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College car ...
(
Alabama
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, LargestCity = Huntsville
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, LargestMetro = Greater Birmingham
, area_total_km2 = 135,7 ...
), Ryan Pugh (
Auburn) and Cornelius Williams (
Troy
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). At the conclusion of the 2020 season, his 31-year head coaching record stood at 307-96 (.762 win percentage).
Personal life
Propst, who is of
German descent, is a native of
Ohatchee, Alabama
Ohatchee (inc. 1956) is a town in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 1,157. It is included in the Anniston–Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
Andrew Jackson used the area aro ...
where he graduated from Ohatchee High School in 1976. Propst played high school football for Coach Ragan Clark, whose son
Bill
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was later the head coach at Prattville High School, a Hoover rival, for many years. Ohatchee was 27-5-1 in Propst's three years as a starter at
wide receiver and
defensive back
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, with Propst earning All-
County
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recognition as a senior. In addition to football, he was a two-year starter on the basketball team and even though Ohatchee did not have a track program, he checked out of school one afternoon and won the District 100-yard dash his senior year.
Propst attended college at
Jacksonville State University
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where he was a non-scholarship member of the JSU football team in 1976-1977. He graduated from Jacksonville State in 1981 with a degree in Physical Education. In 1990, he married Tammy Cox, his high school sweetheart, with whom he had three children. Propst divorced Tammy in 2008 and married his current wife, Stefnie, with whom he has four children.
Ralph Clyde "Shorty" Propst, who was born in 1924 and played for Alabama Crimson Tide, is his uncle.
Coaching career
Propst took his first coaching position as a student assistant at Ohatchee in 1977, the year they won their only state championship. His brother, Philip was a star on that team. He also served as an assistant coach for eight years at Cleburne County High School in
Heflin, Alabama
Heflin is a city and the county seat of Cleburne County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 3,431. It is located approximately halfway between Birmingham and Atlanta along Interstate 20.
History
Heflin was first s ...
,
Cherokee High School in
Canton, Georgia
Canton is a city in and the county seat of Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 22,958, up from 7,709 in 2000.
Geography
Canton is located near the center of Cherokee County at (34.22730 ...
, and Ashville High School in
Ashville, Alabama
Ashville is a city in and one of the county seats of St. Clair County, Alabama, United States, other seat being Pell City. Its population was 2,212 at the 2010 census, down from 2,260, at which time it was a town. It incorporated in 1822.
His ...
. Propst was eventually promoted to head football coach at Ashville High, serving from 1989 to 1993. He then moved on to
Eufaula High School in
Eufaula, Alabama
Eufaula is the largest city in Barbour County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census the city's population was 13,137.
History
The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now modern-day Eufaula was occupied by three Muscogee Cree ...
from 1994-1996 before being hired by Alba High School in
Bayou La Batre, Alabama
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Bayou La Batre is a fishing village ...
in 1997. In 1998, Propst coached
Alma Bryant High School, the school that resulted from Alba's merger with the high school in
Grand Bay, Alabama
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History
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. At Alma Bryant he amassed a 12–2 record.
He was hired at Hoover in 1999, where he coached for nine years, winning 110 games and five state championships. Propst's Hoover team was one of the top-ranked teams in the
United States
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over much of the first decade of the new millennium, winning
Alabama High School Athletic Association
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The AHSAA is a member National Federation of State High School ...
Class 6A state championships in five of the first six seasons including four consecutive titles from 2002 to 2005 (missing out on 6 straight after losses in the championship game to
Daphne
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in 2001 and
Prattville
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in 2006). During Propst's tenure, Hoover was repeatedly ranked in the nation's top-25 polls, finishing as the #16 team in the nation in 2003, #4 in the nation in 2004, #8 in the nation in 2005, and ranked #1 entering the 2006 season by ''
Sports Illustrated
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'', ''
USA Today
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'' and the ''National Prep Football Poll''. Propst's base salary at Hoover was
$100,678.
On January 30, 2008, Propst was named head coach at Colquitt County High School.
When
Les Koenning
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During his career, he has served as offensive coordinator for Duke, Houston, Alabama, Texas A&M, South Alabama, Mississippi State, Texas, UAB, and Kansas. He retired in 2020 ...
left the
University of South Alabama
The University of South Alabama (USA) is a public research university in Mobile, Alabama. It was created by the Alabama Legislature in May, 1963, and replaced existing extension programs operated in Mobile by the University of Alabama. The first ...
in January 2009, head coach
Joey Jones
Joseph Patrick Jones (born 4 March 1955) is a Welsh former international football full-back who most notably played for Liverpool, with whom he won two European Cups.
Club career
Wrexham
Jones was born in Llandudno, and joined Wrexham in 1 ...
interviewed Propst to fill the vacant position as the
offensive coordinator. After community uproar over the interview, Propst decided to stay at Colquitt County.
In just his second year of coaching at Colquitt County, Propst took a team that had finished 2-8 in 2007 to an 11-3 season and the state semifinals in 2009. In 2010, he led Colquitt County to the GHSA Class 5A State Championship Game. In 2011, Colquitt finished 11-3 after losing 35-31 to the eventual state champions,
Grayson High School
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, in the state semifinal game. In 2012, Colquitt finished 10-4 after losing 41-27 to the eventual state champions,
Norcross High School
Norcross High School is a public high school in Norcross, Georgia, United States, part of the Gwinnett County School System, and serving the cities of Norcross and Peachtree Corners. The school's mascot is the Blue Devil.
The school is also t ...
, in the state semifinal game. In 2013, Colquitt finished 11-3 after losing 14-9 to the eventual state champions,
Norcross High School
Norcross High School is a public high school in Norcross, Georgia, United States, part of the Gwinnett County School System, and serving the cities of Norcross and Peachtree Corners. The school's mascot is the Blue Devil.
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, in the state semifinal game. In 2014, Rush Propst led his Colquitt County Packer football team to their second undefeated season (15-0) and a second state title (first one came in 1994), by defeating Archer High School 28-24 on December 13, 2014 to claim the 2014 1-AAAAAA State Championship and his first state title within Georgia. In 2015, Colquitt County completed another 15-0 season with a 30-13 victory over the Roswell Hornets to claim their second consecutive Georgia AAAAAA State Championship. Propst was relieved of coaching duties following the 2018 season. He spent a year as a volunteer assistant coach at
UAB.
Controversy
During his tenure at Hoover, Propst was a frequent target of critics. But in June 2007, the criticism became more vocal and more formal when HHS
athletic director
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Jerry Browning, Propst's immediate superior, resigned over numerous differences between himself and principal Richard Bishop, who was a teammate of Propst on the football team at
Jacksonville State University
Jacksonville State University (JSU) is a public university in Jacksonville, Alabama. Founded in 1883, Jacksonville State offers programs of study in six academic schools leading to bachelor's, master's, education specialist, and doctorate degrees ...
. Browning expressed concerns over reports that grades for certain athletes had been altered to make them eligible for
college play, and made those concerns known to Hoover City Schools Superintendent Andy Craig in a meeting in April. Bishop originally announced that there was nothing to be concerned about, but Craig overruled Bishop and announced that a full investigation would be carried out, to be headed by former federal judge
Sam C. Pointer, Jr.
Sam Clyde Pointer Jr. (November 15, 1934 – March 15, 2008) was an attorney in Birmingham, Alabama and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama from 1970 to 2000. He was a noted figu ...
Propst also faced charges having to do with his personal life, specifically that he engaged in
extramarital affair
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s. The topic was the focus of considerable discussion on the
Paul Finebaum
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syndicated
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sports talk
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radio
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show, where Hunter Ford, a reporter for ''
The Hoover Gazette'' newspaper, reported the rumors. During those discussions, Ford was fired, live and on the air, by ''Gazette'' general manager John Junkin. (Ironically, Ford had previously advocated in a ''Gazette'' column that Propst be hired to fill the then-vacant head coach position at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham
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). The ''Gazette'' went out of business about five weeks later.
Ford, was then hired by editor Dale Jones of ''The Western Star'' in nearby
Bessemer, after his firing from ''The Hoover Gazette.'' In his column in the edition of July 4, 2007 of ''The Western Star,'' Ford reported that a number of sources, none of which would allow their name to be used, said that Propst's alleged affair also included a child born out of wedlock. The following week, Tribble Publications in Warm Springs, Ga, the parent company who owns ''The Western Star'', printed an apology for allowing Ford to print these allegations in their paper, though it did not specifically retract the charges. Jones insisted that the apology was unwarranted, saying that Ford's story was solid and that the evidence was irrefutable. Propst continued to deny the allegations.
But on July 28, 2007, ''
The Birmingham News
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'' went public with the allegations when it published a letter from attorneys for Bishop to the Hoover Board of Education. The letter was a result of the board voting to not renew Bishop's contract as principal, an act which garnered widespread coverage by local news media. In the letter by Bishop's attorneys, which ''The News'' obtained through a public-records request, the attorneys state that Browning told Bishop that Propst "had a separate family and led a completely separate life," and that Bishop was told by Craig not to investigate the matter.
Pointer completed his investigation in late September, and after considerable debate over several sessions (and public pressure from numerous public figures, including Hoover Mayor
Tony Petelos), the Hoover Board of Education voted 4-1 to release the report through several sources, includin
the board's website.Among the findings were that Propst's bank records indicated support for a "second family" in
Pell City, Alabama
Pell City is a city in and one of the county seats of St. Clair County, Alabama, United States, other seat being Ashville. At the 2020 census, the population was 12,939. At the 2010 census, the city-limit population jumped to 12,695.
It was ...
, but the incidents regarding grade-changing were largely caused by an assistant principal and an administrator.
Propst came under further scrutiny when
Hanceville High School complained to the
Alabama High School Athletic Association
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that a former player of theirs,
Tristan Purifoy
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College career
Out of high school, Purifoy s ...
, did not transfer properly to Hoover High and was therefore ineligible. On October 23, 2007, the AHSAA ruled that Purifoy was indeed ineligible, and that the Bucs would have to forfeit all games in which Purifoy played. The investigation resulted in the forfeiture of four games, including a 1-0 loss to crosstown rival
Spain Park High School
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, the first loss to the Jaguars in the history of the teams' rivalry. Purify was reinstated by the AHSAA during the playoffs that same year. Despite the forfeits, the Bucs finished the regular season with a 4-5 record and qualified for the AHSAA 6A playoffs. However, in Propst's last game as Hoover's head coach, they lost in the third round to another crosstown rival Vestavia Hills 21-17, a game considered by many Alabama sportswriters to be the biggest rivalry in the state. His team finished the season with an on-field record of 10-2 (6-6 including the four forfeit losses).
Resignation from Hoover High School
At a special meeting of the Hoover Board of Education on October 30, 2007, Propst announced that he would resign, but would continue to coach the team as far as they progress in the 2007 playoffs. In a 30-minute address to the board and a large crowd inside the board chambers, Propst tearfully admitted to a relationship outside his marriage and a child as a result of that relationship, but no other wrongdoing. "I am remorseful for what I have done. I have failed you as a community. I have failed you as a board, and especially I have failed you (Superintendent) Andy (Craig)," Propst said. "I made mistakes. I could have done things differently, but I don't admit wrongdoing inside the walls of Hoover High School."
Head-butting player
In June 2016, the Georgia Professional Standards Commission announced that Propst would be suspended for the entire 2016 season after head-butting one of his players (and bloodying himself) during a December 4, 2015 playoff game. He appealed and was instead given a reprimand.
Dismissal from Colquitt County High School
On March 14, 2019, Propst was relieved of his duties as the high school's head football coach in a unanimous vote by the Colquitt County Board of Education. His dismissal followed an investigation that determined he had violated the Code of Ethics for Educators for (1) legal compliance, (2) conduct with students, (3) honesty, and (4) public funds and property, including giving aleve pills to students “on more than one occasion” and owing nearly $450,000 in delinquent federal and state taxes. The PSC investigation into Propst (case 19-2-1025) was settled with a 131 day suspension.
Sanctions imposed against Valdosta High School
On April 8, 2021, the Valdosta High School football team was sanctioned due to recruiting and undue influence committed by Propst and the Valdosta booster club. Five players were declared ineligible for the athletic year, along with $5,000 in fines. The Valdosta football team was also placed on probation for the 2021 football season, therefore preventing them from participating in any playoff games. Any games that the five players played in were forfeited.
Instructional DVD
Propst has been featured in an instructional video entitled ''Building A Championship Football Program 12 Months A Year'', published in 2007. The
DVD
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outlines the steps to build a successful gridiron program, including the preparation and responsibilities of a coaching staff including the importance of building a
booster club
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.
Amazon.com: "Building A Championship Football Program 12 Months A Year," by Rush Propst
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Tennessee Two-A-Days
During the 2019 football season, Propst co-hosted ''Tennessee Two-A-Days'', a radio show on Fox Sports Knoxville.
References
External links
Official MTV bio
Bhamwiki article
''The Pointer Report''
(official report of investigation into grade-changing charges)
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1958 births
Living people
Jacksonville State Gamecocks football players
High school football coaches in Alabama
High school football coaches in Georgia (U.S. state)
People from Hoover, Alabama
People from Calhoun County, Alabama