200th COACH RODGERS
RECEIVED
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n 2003, Todd and Carrie Rodgers along with their three children Emily, Cooper, and Lanie all took a chance on a new small-town school which had just finished 1-9 in its first season. Eighteen years later and now more than 200 wins later, a Texas football dynasty has been built in Argyle. Since 2003, Coach Rodgers has
UIL Lone Star Cups. Coach Rodgers
a record of 204 wins (at the time of
would be the first to tell you none of
publication) and just 37 losses, which
this would be possible without the
includes 12 consecutive district
unwavering support, encouragement,
championships, 18 consecutive
and immeasurable sacrifice made by
playoff appearances, five state
his wife Carrie Rodgers, who is as
championship games, and the 2013
much a reason for the 200 wins
Class 3A state title. He earned his
as anyone.
200th career victory at Anna on Oct. 9.
Coach Rodgers is a tireless mentor
As also serving as the Athletic Director
and a shaper of an entire generation
of Argyle ISD, Coach Rodgers has helped
of Argyle’s finest young men, who as
lead Argyle High School to a state-
a result, leave Argyle High School well
record eight consecutive
equipped to be difference-making students,
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teammates, brothers, leaders, workers, husbands, and fathers. This season, Coach Rodgers was also awarded Dallas Cowboys/Whataburger Coach of the Week. The Argyle High School football program received a $2,000 grant courtesy of the Gene and Jerry Jones Family Foundation and Whataburger. Coach Rodgers led the No. 1 stateranked Eagles to a 10-0 regular season in a challenging year that included COVID-19 procedures for the players, coaches, and fans. He guides a program that sustains success and continues its commitment to excellence with each new season. Congratulations Coach Rodgers on this outstanding career milestone!