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Monday, January 7, 2013
Oxford High School will begin their search for a new head coach after the former coach accepted a position with Jacksonville State University.
Oxford High School principal Trey Holladay said in a release Monday the search will officially begin once he receives a written resignation from former head coach John Grass.
Grass served as head coach of the Yellow Jacket football program since 2008 before he accepted a position as offensive coordinator for the JSU Gamecocks last week. Oxford High School officials say that the job opening will be posted to the school’s website and interviews should begin toward the end of January.
Holladay plans to have a new coach in place by the first week of February.
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