The end of the GHSA football regular season means the head coaching carousel is in motion.
Several high schools made coaching changes during the regular season, and several more have already announced openings in the last few days.
Follow below to stay updated on coaching changes through the playoffs and into the offseason.
Full list of Georgia high school coach changes
Schools are organized alphabetically within their current GHSA classifications.
Class 6A
- Camden County
- Former coach: Travis Roland (13-8)
- Replacement: Jon Lindsey
- Discovery
- Former coach: Roy Groshek (1-28)
- Replacement: TBA
- Mountain View
- Former coach: John Poitevint (17-46)
- Replacement: TBA
- Westlake
- Former coach: Morris Mitchell (9-13)
- Replacement: TBA
- Wheeler
- Former coach: Bryan Love (26-47)
- Replacement: TBA
Class 5A
- Apalachee
- Former coach: Kevin Saunders (2-8)
- Replacement: Chuck Kenyon (promoted)
- Bradwell Institute
- Deshon Brock (8-40)
- Replacement: TBA
- Johns Creek
- Former coach: Jim Rowell (1-29)
- Replacement: TBA
- Riverwood
- Former coach: Shawn Cahill (5-25)
- Replacement: TBA
- South Paulding
- Former Coach: Maurice Allen (10-21)
- Replacement: TBA
- Winder-Barrow
- Former coach: Robert Paxia (13-18)
- Replacement: TBA
Class 4A
- Allatoona
- Former coach: Brad Smith (9-21)
- Replacement: TBA
- McDonough
- Former coach: Earthwind Moreland (4-16)
- Replacement: TBA
- Mundy’s Mill
- Former coach: Craig Coleman (0-10)
- Replacement: TBA
- North Springs
- Former coach: Robert Braucht (5-25)
- Replacement: TBA
- St. Pius X
- Former coach: Chad Garrison (31-25)
- Replacement: TBA
- Union Grove
- Former coach: Greg Harris (4-16)
- Replacement: TBA
- Wayne County
- Former coach: John Mohring (1-14)
- Replacement: TBA (Justin McDonald, interim)
- Windsor Forest
- Former coach: C.J. Frazier (4-7)
- Replacement: Cam Turner
Class 3A
- Bainbridge
- Former coach: Jay Walls (1-15)
- Replacement: TBA (Mike Harville, interim)
- Ridgeland
- Former coach: Craig Pritchett (3-37)
- Replacement: TBA
- Riverdale
- Former coach: David “Deuce” Roberson (3-27)
- Replacement: Marcus McKinney
Class 2A
- Hardaway
- Former coach: Will Whilden (1-9)
- Replacement: Reginald Wedner
- Salem
- Former coach: Michael Johnson (5-15)
- Replacement: TBA
- Westside-Macon
- Former Coach: Seddrick Whisper (119-71)
- Replacement: TBA
Class A Division I
- Banks County
- Former coach: Todd Winter (2-9)
- Replacement: Mark Hollars
- Central-Macon
- Former coach: Jarrett Laws (1-29)
- Replacement: TBA
- Fannin County
- Former coach: Chad Cheatham (Retiring, 59-32)
- Replacement: TBA
Class A Division II
- Chattahoochee County
- Former coach: Michael Nash (died midseason)
- Replacement: Caleb McFather
- Irwin County
- Former coach: Larry Harold
- Replacement: TBA
- Lanier County
- Former coach: David Dean (3-18)
- Replacement: TBA
- Turner County
- Former coach: Demario Barber (3-16)
- Replacement: Demario Barber (Reinstated)
The latest news on coaching changes
Bryan Love will not return for an eighth season as Wheeler's head football coach.
Love, who was hired in 2019, went 26-47 in seven seasons. The Wildcats went 3-7 this year and missed the playoffs.
Love led Wheeler to four playoff appearances, but the Wildcats advanced past the first round.
Wheeler hired Love after two seasons at Woodland-Stockbridge, one year at Lamar County and three seasons coaching Westlake. Love's best season came at Westlake in 2015, when he led the Lions to a 10-3 season with a region championship and a quarterfinals appearance.
Riverdale announced it has promoted Marcus McKinney to head football coach.
McKinney was an assistant under former Riverdale coach David "Deuce" Roberson, who went 3-27 in three years as the Raiders' head coach. Riverdale went 2-8 last season and was winless in region play.
The school announced the hire on social media Wednesday.
"Coach Max has been a dedicated member of the Riverdale community for 16 years, pouring passion, leadership and heart into our athletes," the release said. We're excited for this next chapter."
McKinney is also listed as Riverdale's JV basketball coach on the school's website.
Lanier County's head coaching position is open. David Dean and the school have parted ways.
The coaching change follows a 3-18 record in two seasons under Dean. The Bulldogs were eliminated from the playoffs with a 55-33 loss at Schley County on Friday night.
Dean was hired at Lanier County in 2024, months after he resigned as head coach at West Georgia in 2024. Dean had a 127-47 record as a Division II head coach after winning two national titles at Valdosta State.
Winder-Barrow's head coaching position is open after Robert Paxia announced he is stepping down.
Paxia made the decision public on social media Tuesday.
"After a great deal of of reflection, I believe this is the right time for a change — for myself and for the program," Paxia said in his announcement. "This decision was not easy, but I feel it is the best step for my personal and professional growth."
Winder-Barrow was 13-18 under Paxia in three seasons. The Bulldogs went 4-7 this season, suffering a 78-30 first-round elimination loss at Brunswick on Friday.
Winder-Barrow hired Paxia away from his head coaching job at Flagler Palm Coast in Florida. Paxia coached there for two seasons.
Camden County didn't wait long to announce its new head coach.
Jon Lindsey will take over at Camden County, the school announced in a statement Friday. The decision followed the school's Wednesday announcement that it had released former coach Travis Roland.
Lindsey's last head coaching job was at Appling County in 2017. He has led four schools to the playoffs, including a state semifinal trip with Irwin County in 2013.
Lindsey also won a region title at Cook in 2014.
Lindsey has plenty of history with Camden County football. He formerly served as Camden County's defensive coordinator in the late 2010s and in 2023, according to the school release.
Roy Groshek has stepped down from his position as Discovery's head football coach, he announced on social media Thursday.
Groshek spent three years at Discovery, a struggling program that is 10 seasons old. The Titans went 1-28 under Groshek.
"To my players, I told you I wake up each day and choose you, and that i would do it until im not allowed to anymore," Groshek said in part of his announcement on X. "Now that the day has come, all I ask is that you continue to choose yourselves and continue what you have started."
The coaching change follows an 0-9 finish to 2025. Groshek was hired away from Central Gwinnett, where he served as an offensive line coach.
South Paulding coach Maurice Allen announced he stepped down on Wednesday.
The decision follows three years with the program where the Spartans went 10-21. South Paulding finished the 2025 season with a 4-6 record and missed the playoffs.
“I have decided change is what my family and the program need,” Allen said in an announcement on social media. “I officially stepped down from my role as Head Coach but will continue teaching through the end of the year. My focus now is on finishing strong with the Class of 2026 and helping every player who wants to play at the next level find their opportunity.”
Allen was hired into his first head coaching job after serving as Pebblebrook’s offensive coordinator.
Turner County High School has reinstated Demario Barber. The second-year head coach will return to his alma mater for a third season following his reinstatement.
The Titans went 3-16 in Barber's first two seasons. He was Irwin County's defensive backs coach before taking over at Turner County.
Camden County announced it has parted ways with head football coach Travis Roland on Wednesday. Roland confirmed the school's decision with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Roland was with Camden County for two years. The Bears went 13-8 under him and made the first round of the playoffs last season.
MORE DETAILS: Camden County football parts ways with coach Travis Roland
Camden County missed the playoffs this season after a fifth-place finish in the brutal Region 1-6A.
Will Whilden is no longer Hardaway's head football coach, he confirmed to the AJC.
Whilden resigned from his position, according to the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer. The resignation follows a 1-9 finish to the 2025 season.
Whilden was hired before the 2025 season after former head coach Ryan McKenzie left to coach at Pelham. Whilden was a Hardaway assistant under McKenzie when he was hired for his first head coaching job.
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