I posted this in the Steven Moffett thread, but it's pretty interesting. He's leaving Leesburg to become "co-head coach" at The First Academy.
I don't know if I've heard of other examples in football, though I'm hardly a national high school football expert. You've always had coordinators that might taken on a more prominent role (it was always said Randy Shannon was basically considered the "head coach" of the defense). Obviously there was the stuff surrounding "Head Coach in Waiting" which never really became widespread (in large part due to recruiting restrictions to the tag).
In college, I've seen a few husband/wife duos with the "co-head coach" as far as women's sports.
I doubt this is a trend, but interesting nonetheless.
I don't know if I've heard of other examples in football, though I'm hardly a national high school football expert. You've always had coordinators that might taken on a more prominent role (it was always said Randy Shannon was basically considered the "head coach" of the defense). Obviously there was the stuff surrounding "Head Coach in Waiting" which never really became widespread (in large part due to recruiting restrictions to the tag).
In college, I've seen a few husband/wife duos with the "co-head coach" as far as women's sports.
I doubt this is a trend, but interesting nonetheless.