Propst throws headset at son in Alabama return to coaching

“He knows better than to do some stupid [stuff],” Propst said, according to AL.com. “I got mad at him, but he’s mine and I’ll discipline him come Sunday, but there’s just things you can’t do, you know?”

Propst has not coached since the 2020 season at Valdosta, where he led the team to the Class 5A semifinals for just the second time in 17 years but was fired in the offseason amid the GHSA’s allegations of illegal recruiting that led to several forfeits.

Propst led Colquitt County to state titles in 2014 and 2015 but also lost his job there after the principal alleged misconduct that Propst denied. Propst once head-butted a Colquitt County player on the helmet, bloodying the coach and initially drawing a one-year suspension, which was overturned on appeal.

Originally from Alabama, Propst became nationally recognized for his time at Hoover outside of Birmingham and the MTV reality series “Two-A-Days.’’

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