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Permian Panthers
Odessa, Texas USA
 
  Declaring War in '04

Past Permian Head Football Coaches    

YEARS

HEAD COACH

RECORD / ACHIEVEMENT

1959-61
 
 

TED DAWSON
 
 
 20-11-0
 
 
1962-64
 
 
JIM CASHION
 
 
 15-15-0
 
 
1965-70 GENE MAYFIELD  62-10-2
 State Champions
 State Finalist 2x
 
1971-72
 
 
GIL BARTOSH
 
 
 23-1-0
 State Champions
 
1972-85 JOHN WILKINS  148-16-7
 State Champions 2x
 State Finalist 4x
 National Champions
 
1986-89 GARY GAINES  47-6-1
 State Champions
 National Champions
 
1990-93
 
 
TAM HOLLINGSHEAD
 
 
 43-4-2
 State Champions
 
1994-99
 
 
RANDY MAYES
 
 
 45-25-1
 State Finalist
 
2000-02
 
 
T.J. MILLS
 
 
 15-15-0
 
 
2003-08
 
 
SCOTT SMITH
 
 
 6-4-0
 
  

 
Gene Mayfield left Permian in 1971 and was head coach at West Texas State from 1971-76.
 
Gil Bartosh
left Permian after the '72 state title season to Texas A&M.  After which, he was head coach at Texas-El Paso for three seasons.  Bartosh served as Lee Rebel coach in 1979-81.
 
John Wilkins left the sideline coach's office in 1985 and moved downtown as the school district's athletic director.  Wilkins took the athletic director job at Midland Trinity in 1998, and found himself back on the sideline as head coach until Spring 2002.
 
After winning a state title, Gary Gaines moved to Texas Tech where he served as linebacker coach from 1990-93.  Gaines took over at Abilene High from 1994-96, and San Angelo Central from 1996-99.  He is currently head coach at Abilene Christian University.
 
Tam Hollingshead left Permian and headed to AggieLand in 1994.  Hollingshead celebrated nine seasons as tight end coach at Texas A&M, before taking the head coaching position with the Temple Wildcats.
 
Randy Mayes
left Permian in 1999 and is head coach at Flower Mound Marcus.

T.J. Mills coached the Panthers to a 15-15 record in his three season tenure.  He returned to the Texas coast as LaPorte's coach.

Scott Smith returns for his second season as Permian's head coach.  In Smith's first season in 2003, the Panthers went 6-4.

 
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