Two new head coaches face new challenges in South Georgia: David Shores at Brantley County and John Mohring at Wayne County. Both coaches, coming from assistant positions at other schools, are excited about their new teams. Shores, looking to build on Brantley County's tradition, emphasizes explosive offense and physical defense. Mohring, stepping up to a larger program at Wayne County from Savannah Country Day, welcomes the opportunity to develop players within a strong football culture, acknowledging the pressure of higher expectations.

 

In this episode, we are treated to insightful interviews with two new head coaches in Georgia high school football, David Shores from Brantley County and John Mohring from Wayne County.

​The discussions delve into the coaches' backgrounds, motivations for taking on new roles, coaching styles, team dynamics, and the challenges and excitement they face as they prepare for the upcoming football season. Discover the importance of community support, building traditions within their schools, and the unique experiences and expectations of new head coaches in the competitive landscape of Georgia high school football.

This episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the journeys of these coaches as they navigate the intricacies of their new positions. From discussing their coaching philosophies to highlighting the significance of community integration and readiness for the season, this episode is a comprehensive exploration of the experiences, challenges, and opportunities faced by new head coaches in South Georgia.