Quinn Gray, a former FAMU football standout, is the new head football coach at Jackson High School in Jacksonville.
“It’s truly a privilege and an honor to be part of such a great tradition here at Jackson," Gray told the Jacksonville Times-Union. “Jackson reminds me of my old high school [Dillard] with its great tradition. The student-athletes here measure up and being able to coach at a school with such a great tradition is a great opportunity for me.”
In his new position, Gray proudly continues a proud family tradition. His father, the Otis Gray Jr., won two 4A state championships (1986, 1989) as Dillard High School’s head coach.
Gray entered the NFL in 2002 as an undrafted free agent. He played as a quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars for five seasons. He also had brief stints with the Indianapolis Colts, Houston Texans, and Kansas City Chiefs.
Hubba Crib! Since we can't seem to get anyone who knows what we expect.
ReplyDeleteContinue the Legacy Quinn!
ReplyDeleteCoach Gray, please send FAMU your BEST players. If you talk up FAMU, they will come.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new assignment.