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Randy Allen was born on 1950 in Abilene, TX, is an American football coach. Discover Randy Allen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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During a press conference after the game, Allen said that he would coach the team in 2019.
In 2018, Allen led Highland Park to its sixth state championship and fourth title during his tenure. HP beat first year program Shadow Creek High School 27-17 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
As of the end of 2018, Allen has lost 28 games at Highland Park in the past 20 seasons.
In 2017, Randy Allen was selected as an SMU Distinguished Alumnus.
In 2017, Allen led Highland Park to its fifth state championship and the third during his tenure, in an epic win against Manvel High School, 53-49. He announced his retirement in the spring of 2018 thereafter, but three weeks later came out of retirement.
The Highland Park Scots became the first Texas High School football team to win 800 games with a 31-24 victory over Denton Ryan at AT&T Stadium in the Texas State Semi-Finals on December 10, 2016.
In 2016, Allen led the Scots to their second state title during his tenure, winning the Division I 5A championship against Temple, Texas, 16-7. Allen was subsequently nominated for the Don Shula Award by the Dallas Cowboys. He was named the Don Shula National Coach of the Year for 2016.
In January 2014, Allen was chosen as the recipient of the 2013 Grant Teaff Fellowship of Christian Athletes Lifetime Achievement Award, joining such coaching greats as Tony Dungy and Bobby Bowden.
Randy Allen (born 1950) is an American football coach. He is the current head coach at Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas. With a total record of 401-88-6 (as of 11/12/2019) Allen is the 2nd winningest active high school football coach in Texas.
On October 14, 2011, Allen became the 10th man in Texas high school football history to coach his teams to 300 wins with Highland Park's 41-27 win over JJ Pearce High School.
Leaving Abilene in 1999, Allen became head coach at 4A Highland Park High School in Dallas, one of the most tradition-rich programs in Texas. Under his guidance, the Highland Park Scots had 10+ win seasons every year, except in 2004 (8–2). In 2005, Highland Park went undefeated for the first time in school history, as they won the 4A state title for the first time in 48 years. Led by quarterback Matthew Stafford, the Scots routed Marshall 59-0 at the Trinity Mother Frances Rose Stadium in Tyler.
In 1986, Allen was selected to succeed Texas coaching legend Gordon Wood at 4A Brownwood High School. Facing enormous expectations, Allen managed to compile a 43–13–2 record in five seasons. In 1991, he choose to return to his alma mater Abilene Cooper, which had gone 1–9 in 1990, causing head coach Larry Peel to resign subsequently. In 1996, Allen guided the Cougars to their first state final appearance since the game he participated in 1967. Abilene Cooper, however, were routed by Austin Westlake, led by quarterback Drew Brees, 55-15 at the Texas Stadium in Dallas.
A native of Abilene, Texas, Allen prepped at 5A Cooper High School, a football powerhouse. With Allen at tailback and slotback, Abilene Cooper made it to the 1967 state final against Austin Reagan at Fort Worth's Amon G. Carter Stadium, but lost 20-19 in a controversial last-second decision. Upon graduation in 1968, Allen went on to play at Southern Methodist University in Dallas for coach Hayden Fry.
Starting his coaching career, Allen became an assistant to Merrill Green at 5A Bryan High School. Green coached Allen at Abilene Cooper. Merrill Green is a Texas High School Football Hall Of Fame coach. He also played football on the Oklahoma Sooners 1950 National Championship team starting at running back. Eight years later, Allen landed his first head coaching job at 3A Ballinger High School, where he successfully turned the Bearcats program around. Ballinger had not had a winning season in five years prior to Allen's arrival, yet he compiled a 44–15–2 record the next five years.