McCoy stepping down at Charles Henderson
Published 10:20 am Wednesday, January 13, 2021
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Charles Henderson head football coach and Athletic Director Brad McCoy has announced he is stepping down.
After arriving in Troy at Charles Henderson in 2014, McCoy compiled a 34-40 record with the Trojans and advanced to the postseason every year until 2020.
McCoy arrived at Charles Henderson after spending five years at Daleville. He led Daleville to a 34-19 record and three playoff appearances. McCoy took over for Jamey Dubose who left the program before coaching a game.
In McCoy’s first year at Charles Henderson, the Trojans finished the year 8-4 and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs after they defeated Beauregard. It would be Charles Henderson’s only playoff win under McCoy.
McCoy and the Trojans went 5-6 and 7-4 over the next two seasons. The Trojans went 6-5 in 2017, before going 3-7 in 2018. Despite finishing 2019 4-6, the Trojans went into the region finale with a shot of winning a region championship. They fell to Valley 41-20 and later lost to Faith Academy in the opening round of the playoffs.
Prior to coaching at CHHS and Daleville, McCoy was an assistant coach at both Northview and Prattville.