Rush Propst is his 10th season at Colquitt County. That's the longest that Propst - once called the most famous high school coach in the country - has been at any one place as a head coach in his 30 seasons as a head man. Propst came to fame a decade ago as the head coach of Hoover High in Alabama for nine seasons.

19 - Keith Maloof, Norcross

16 - Randy McPherson, Lowndes

14 - Shannon Jarvis, Mill Creek

12 - Shane Queen, North Cobb

12 - Phillip Ironside, Hillgrove

10 - Rush Propst, Colquitt County

10 - Kyle Hockman, McEachern

9 - Andy Dyer, Archer

8 - Todd Wofford, Central Gwinnett

8 - Jep Irwin, Lassiter

8 - Michael Collins, Wheeler

8 - Brent Budde, Woodstock

8 - Jeff Arnette, South Forsyth

6 - Dave Svehla, Etowah

6 - Josh Shaw, Cherokee

6 - Andy Scott, Kennesaw Mountain

6 - Scott Jones, North Paulding

5 - Terrance Banks, Newton

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