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With Gambill Out, Who and What Is Next at Allen?

Stephen Peters
Mar 17, 2021
Courtesy of StarLocalMedia.com

Yesterday's shocking news, broken by the Morning News' Greg Riddle, that Allen's head coach Terry Gambill announced his retirement will certainly reverberate throughout Texas High School Football, if not on a national scale.


BREAKING: Allen football coach Terry Gambill announces his retirement.
In five years as the school's head coach, Gambill compiled a record of 65-4 and led Allen to a 16-0 record and 6A Division I state title in 2017.

Read: https://t.co/qbXUoTqHPu#txhsfb @SportsDayHS @dctf pic.twitter.com/Kcr7NMxPDv
— Greg Riddle (@DMNGregRiddle) March 16, 2021

Allen football is one of the premier high school football coaching spots, and it's destined to be filled rather quickly. As DCTF's Matt Stepp tweeted below, it seems Allen is ready to pounce - though immediately refuted by the Allen ISD's Twitter account.

We know you're right on a lot of rumors, but not on this one. Completely false. There is no “list" and we look forward to seeing who is interested in the job.
— Allen ISD (@Allen_ISD) March 16, 2021

When Allen's job opened five years ago, it was filled within two weeks by Gambill, who came from Waco Midway after a six-year stint. At Allen, Gambill amassed a 65-4 record and never lost more than one game in a season, taking home the 2017 state title with a 16-0 record.

Before we get into theories, let's talk a bit more about the Allen gig.

There's immense pressure at Allen. It's a one-school district that has the largest public student body in the state that strongly emphasizes its extracurricular activities. From the multi-million dollar football-only stadium to the nearly thousand-member marching band, Allen expects participation and excellence.

To add to that, Allen football doesn't operate like any other public school in Texas. There's an abundance of background chatter from those more in the know with regards to Allen's tactics in getting top talent year-in and year-out. Kyler Murray is one instance, another is General Booty moving from California before the beginning of last season. Essentially, there is recruiting going on and it's basically an open secret at this point. So the next coach at Allen has to have some chops to get that talent, cultivate that talent, and win. Winning is obviously most important, and that will be priority No. 1 for the next coach.

After IMG Academy in Florida, Mater Dei in California, and other independent private schools, Allen is right near the top of the best opportunities in the nation. So, let's theorize what will unfold with the Allen head coaching job.

Hire From Within

Though Allen didn't do it last time, it's very possible could look from within. Right off the top, Allen has two very capable coordinators that have been with the program for a number of years. Derek Alford has been Gambill's offensive coordinator since their days at Midway. Alford's offenses have always been dynamic and finds a way to put players in a position to excel.

Cory Cain has been the team's defensive coordinator for a couple regimes at Allen now and could be an interesting promotion. The team's defense has been up and down through the years in comparison to the offense, but it has certainly held strong for the most part and won Allen some games.

Keep it in the Family

During Gambill's tenure, two of his sons played in the program. One of them, Cody Gambill, became the special teams coordinator and could possibly be the successor. Surely, the younger Gambill learned a thing or two from his father as well has some ideas of his own on how to run a program. The only hiccup here is being a bit unproven, and with this position, there might not be any leniency in allowing someone to learn on the job.

Shop Local

Without question there are a number of quality coaches and potential candidates right in Allen's own back yard. Even within its own district, there are a number of coaches that could step in and keep the train on the tracks. Right off the top, Marcus Shavers at McKinney, Rodney Webb at Denton Guyer or Cody Moore at Denton Braswell are some names that could be in the mix.

That's certainly not to say they will or have. We're just spit-balling here. Jesse Perales is another potential coach from Garland Naaman Forest after a great year last season and previous success at Del Valle. Jon Kitna by way of Burleson and Waxahachie? The possibilities from the area are endless.

Statewide, Nationwide

Texas football is just different. Within that spectrum, Allen sits near the top as one of the most desirable jobs. While DFW coaches are probably dusting off resumes, there have to be 10 times as many Texas coaches, and 100 times as many national coaches showing interest. Would Todd Rodgers leave Argyle since Argyle is somewhat regarded as the 4A Allen? What about Scott Surrat at Carthage?

Essentially, Allen will have the pick of the litter. It went within the state last time out, and it could easily do it again.

Bigger than Big

The final idea is that Allen could go the Argyle Liberty Christian or Fort Worth Country Day route and hire someone with NFL or college experience. It would certainly continue that trend and definitely raise some eyebrows. The idea being that Allen would be a resume builder for something bigger and better down the road. That's the consensus with Jason Witten at Liberty Christian as he'll probably want to get to the college or professional coaching ranks.

Bringing a big name like that would also certainly help with attracting that blue-chip talent into Allen. Allen is a factory of talent, whether internal or through transfers. So if nothing materializes with current high school coaches, maybe there's a name out there that warrants making a "splash" hire.

Either way, Allen will continue to be Allen. It has established a precedent of winning, excellence and championship. Certainly, the School District knows how important the next hire will be to continue that tradition.

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Aledo Baseball Surging at the Right Time

Stephen Peters
23 Apr, 2021

A year after having its season cut drastically short, which followed three straight shorter-than-hoped-for playoff runs, Aledo baseball - the No. 7-ranked team in our 5A area power rankings - is in a groove.

It took a while for Aledo to get things going this year, though. It started 2-3 with its three losses coming to some of the best teams across the state in Mansfield Legacy, Fort Worth Nolan Catholic, and Dallas Jesuit. But after middling through the early portion of the season to a 7-5-2 record, Aledo essentially has flipped the switch on, going 10-2 since mid-March.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Wylie East Baseball

Shana Willeford
22 Apr, 2021

Wylie East baseball players pose at the VYPE DFW baseball/softball photoshoot presented by Whataburger.

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The Wylie East Raiders have continued to fight all season against their opponents as they work their way to the finish line.

The Raiders have posted a couple of big wins this season against opponents like Mesquite Horn, Frisco Centennial, Princeton, McKinney North, and more.

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VYPE DFW Recruit of the Week: Richardson's Lana Danielson

Shana Willeford
21 Apr, 2021

Lana Danielson hitting

Photo courtesy of Richardson Softball Coach Courtney Sims

The Richardson Lady Eagles have been giving it their all this season as they returned to the field after a year away from competition. Sitting in the number 3 spot in their district, the Lady Eagles have fought to continue to show their competitors what they're about. A beneficial member to their team has been the class of 2023's Lana Danielson- an uncommitted athlete who excels in the outfield, at first base, in the circle, and at the plate. VYPE DFW caught up with Danielson who was selected as the VYPE DFW softball recruit of the week.

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