Shopping cart

Texas News App is your reliable source for real-time updates across Texas, covering Local News, Politics, Business, Sports, and more. With a focus on all 15 Texas regions, we bring the stories that matter most to communities statewide. Stay informed and connected with an app designed to reach Texans wherever they are.

TnewsTnews
Sports & Outdoors

Texas high school football coach announces retirement after 40-year coaching career

Texas high school football coach announces retirement after 40-year coaching career
Email :29
Texas High School Football

Another job is open in Texas high school football.

On Monday, reports surfaced that Grapevine head coach Bob DeBesse has decided to retire from coaching after more than years — most of which came at the college level.

DeBesse lead the Mustangs for two full seasons after taking over in 2023 following the departure of previous head coach Mike Alexander for Flower Mound Marcus. Prior to taking over the reins of the program, he was at Grapevine for four years, serving as the receivers coach, tight ends coach and offensive coordinator.

Grapevine finished 6-5 in DeBesse’s first year at the helm, a season that ended in the first round of the Class 5A-II playoffs with a loss to Emerson. The Mustangs struggled mightily in 2024 though, finishing with an 0-10 record and three straight blowout losses to Mansfield Timberview, Argyle and Colleyville Heritage.

They’ll now search for a coach who can get them back on track and will look to repeat the success they had under Alexander, who was a five-time district coach of the year, amassed a 56-19 record, won four district championships and advanced to the UIL playoffs five times.

DeBesse’s stop in the Texas high school football ranks was a brief one. The longtime coaching veteran spent more than three and a half decades at the college level, serving as an assistant at Texas State, TCU, Minnesota, Purdue, Texas A&M, Sam Houston State, New Mexico and Georgia Southern.

He also served a second stint as Texas State’s head coach — then known as Southwest Texas State — from 1997 to 2002. He amassed a 26-40 with the program, which at the time competed at the Division I-AA level.

The post Texas high school football coach announces retirement after 40-year coaching career appeared first on On3.



This article was originally published by Keegan Pope at On3 – Read this article and more at (https://www.on3.com/high-school/news/texas-high-school-football-coach-retires-after-40-year-coaching-career-bob-debesse-grapevine/).

General Content Disclaimer



The content on this website, including articles generated by artificial intelligence or syndicated from third-party sources, is provided for informational purposes only. We do not own the rights to all images and have not independently verified the accuracy of all information presented. Opinions expressed are those of the original authors and do not necessarily reflect our views. Reader discretion is advised, as some content may contain sensitive, controversial, or unverified information. We are not responsible for user-generated content, technical issues, or the accuracy of external links. Some content may be sponsored or contain affiliate links, which will be identified accordingly. By using this website, you agree to our privacy policy. For concerns, including copyright infringement (DMCA) notices, contact us at info@texasnews.app.

Comments are closed

Related Posts

0
YOUR CART
  • No products in the cart.