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Collins High School has appointed Randy Craft as the new head football coach, bringing fresh leadership to the team. Craft, previously a defensive coordinator, aims to enhance performance and discipline as the team prepares for the upcoming season. Players express optimism about his coaching philosophy, with a focus on fundamentals and leadership development. Craft has set ambitious goals for the team, including a top-two regional finish and a playoff appearance, marking a new chapter for Collins football.
Collins, Mississippi — Collins High School has officially appointed Randy Craft as the new head football coach, bringing fresh leadership to the team as they prepare for the upcoming 2025 season. Craft’s recruitment signals a new chapter for Collins football, with expectations for significant improvements in team performance and discipline.
Craft previously served as the defensive coordinator at Hattiesburg High School, where he gained substantial coaching experience under Tony Vance, the school’s most successful head coach. This background has equipped Craft with the skills necessary to enhance both the fundamentals and the overall discipline of the Collins High School football team.
As the team gears up for the season, senior player Chikezie McLaurin expressed optimism about Craft’s coaching abilities. McLaurin believes that Craft’s focus on player fundamentals will pay off, leading the team to better performance on the field. Craft’s coaching philosophy will prioritize player leadership, and he has already identified TJ Barnes as a key leader for the Tigers.
TJ Barnes had an impressive performance last season, accumulating over 700 total yards and scoring eight rushing touchdowns. Under Craft’s guidance, Barnes aims to further develop his skill set, specifically increasing his explosiveness to enhance his effectiveness during games. Described as vocal and experienced, Barnes plays a critical role in fostering teamwork and collaboration among his teammates.
With a focus on aligning the team with new expectations, Craft has noted the players’ energy and readiness for a change in direction. His vision for the team includes specific goals for the 2025 season: to improve week by week, secure a top-two finish in their region, and ultimately host a playoff game. If the team meets these objectives, they will also strive to capture the region championship.
The 2025 football season for Collins High School is set to kick off on August 29 at 7 p.m., when they will face off against Sumrall High School. This match marks the beginning of what Craft and the team hope will be a successful campaign, creating a foundation for future growth.
Craft’s arrival at Collins High School underscores a commitment to revitalizing the football program, and the collaboration between the coaching staff and players will be crucial for achieving their ambitious goals. As the team builds on the momentum from last season, they look forward to embracing a winning culture and making strides in the competitive landscape of high school football.
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