Multi-time Alabama state champion coach taking over at Biloxi
Jamey DuBose is headed to Mississippi to coach.
The multi-time state champion was approved Tuesday night as the new head football coach at Biloxi High.
DuBose led Prattville to Class 6A state titles in 2008 and 2011 and Central-Phenix City to the Class 7A state title in 2018.
He replaces Katlan French as the Indians’ head coach. Biloxi finished the 2023 season with a 6-6 record.
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DuBose spent the last two years at Orange Beach, leading the Makos to a 9-11 record. His first Orange Beach team went 8-3 and made the playoffs. He stepped down in November.
He has won 166 games in 18 years as a head coach overall with stops at Susan Moore, Prattville, Florence, Central-Phenix City, Lowndes, Ga., and Orange Beach.
He is most noted for his successes at Prattville and Central. He followed Bill Clark at Prattville and went 45-10 in four years and won two state titles. He later spent six years at Central, accumulating a 66-11 record and reaching at least the state semifinals five straight seasons.
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