Randy Allen (American football)

Randy Allen (American football)

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Name = Randy Allen
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DateOfBirth = 1950
Birthplace = flagicon|Texas Abilene, TX
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OverallRecord = 259–70–6
Contract = $105,652
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Player = Y
Years = 1969-1972
Team = SMU
Position = Tailback
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CoachYears = 1973-1980
1981-1985
1986-1990
1991-1998
1999-"present"
CoachTeams = Bryan HS (Assist.)
Ballinger HS
Brownwood HS
Abilene Cooper HS
Highland Park HS
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Randy Allen (born 1950) is an American football coach. He is currently coaching at Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas. With a total record of 259–70–6 Allen is among the winningest active high school football coaches in Texas. [ [http://www.texasfootball.com/index.php?s=&change_well_id=2&url_article_id=1434 "Dave Campbell's Texas Football:" All-time coaching records] ]

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 Carter Stadium, but lost 20-19 in a controversial last-second decision. [cite news |first=Gabriel |last=Cabarrouy |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Highland Park's growing legend |url= |work=Dallas Morning News |publisher= |date=2007-12-19 |accessdate= ] 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 4A Bryan High School. Green had been Allen's coach at Abilene Cooper. 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.

In 1986, Allen was selected to succeed Texas coaching legend Gordon Wood at 4A Brownwood High School. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Ballinger coach to succeed Gordon Wood |url= |work=Dallas Morning News |publisher= |date=1986-01-12 |accessdate= ] 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. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Allen leaves Brownwood for Abilene Cooper job |url= |work=San Antonio Express-News |publisher= |date=1990-12-12 |accessdate= ] 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. [cite news |first=Clarence |last=Hill |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Austin Westlake trounces error-prone Abilene Cooper |url= |work=Fort Worth Star-Telegram |publisher= |date=1996-12-22 |accessdate= ]

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. [cite news |first=Matt |last=McKay |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Allen settles into new role at HP |url= |work=Dallas Morning News |publisher= |date=1999-06-16 |accessdate= ] 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. [cite news |first=Kevin |last=Blackistone |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Great Scots leave no doubt |url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/columnists/kblackistone/stories/121105dnspoblackistone.2756884.html |work=Dallas Morning News |publisher= |date=2005-12-15 |accessdate= ]

Allen currently is the second-highest paid high school football in Texas, behind Sam Harrell of Ennis High School, who — ironically — is one of his former Brownwood assistants. [cite news |first=Matt |last=Jacob |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=High school football coaches cashing in |url= |work=Dallas Morning News |publisher= |date=2006-01-09 |accessdate= ]

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