'Titletown High': Coach Rush Propst Is Taking the 2021 Season Off (EXCLUSIVE)

Rush Propst, who used to be fired as the head football coach of Valdosta High School, is featured on the Netflix collection 'Titledown High.' Where is he now?

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The drama surrounding Coach Taylor and the Dillon High soccer squad on Friday Night Lights used to be all scripted, but the pressures facing Coach Rush Propst and the Valdosta High group on Titletown High are all very actual.

The Netflix fact collection follows the scholar athletes and the athletic personnel at the southern Georgia highschool, which has the perfect football report in history.

The show follows the Wildcats — led through their coach Rush Propst — all over the 2020 season as they are trying to go back the soccer program to its former glory.

However, after filming concluded, Coach Propst was once fired from the school. So, what is he doing now?

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Coach Rush Propst used to be fired from Valdosta High in 2021.

Throughout his lengthy and storied highschool coaching career, Coach Propst has been desirous about quite a lot of scandals. During his time at Hoover High School in Alabama, he used to be accused of fixing scholars' grades in order so they can remain eligible to play football. It used to be additionally alleged that he had given special remedy to positive athletes, that he had spied on other groups, and that he been having an extramarital courting with a college administrator.

Coach Propst did admit to having an affair, and he said that he'd had a circle of relatives along with his then-girlfriend, Stefnie Duck. He in the end were given divorced from his first wife, and he married Stefnie shortly thereafter.

He resigned from Hoover High amid controversy in 2007, and he then took a role at Colquitt County High School in Georgia.

In 2016, he was once accused of head-butting a player. Though he was to start with suspended for the whole season, Coach Propst appealed the decision, and he used to be allowed to continue coaching. He stayed at that high faculty thru the 2018 season, and he was then let move after it was determined that he had violated the Code of Ethics for Educators.

He subsequent took a role at Valdosta High, and cameras have been rolling as he took on his first season at the faculty, hoping to steer the Wildcats to a state championship.

Titletown High filmmaker Jason Sciavicco spread out exclusively to Distractify about filming the controversial moments in the Netflix docuseries

"If you’re going to allow us to come and do the series, you don’t get any editing rights, you don’t get control of stuff. You don’t tell us when we can and can’t shoot. You’re not going to dictate stories," Jason told us about the conversation he had with Coach Propst and Valdosta body of workers prior to filming. "You have to be 100 percent comfortable with how you are, the way you do your business. How your team is."

He persisted, "Rush had zero input. He never told us to shut off the cameras. We had cameras in closed-door meetings with coaches and players."

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The documentary touches on any other controversy as smartly. Michael "Nub" Nelson, the former government director of the Touchdown Club in Valdosta, secretly recorded Coach Propst on his phone in May 2020. In those recordings, that have been publicly released in March 2021, Coach Propst discusses desiring "funny money."

This cash would assist to pay for flats and for different dwelling bills for players who had transferred to the school.

After the tape got here out, five Valdosta High gamers had been declared ineligible to play, and the workforce was placed on probation. Coach Propst was placed on administrative leave.

Where is Coach Rush Propst from Valdosta High now?

Coach Propst's contract used to be now not renewed. He used to be replaced through interim coach Shelton Felton for the 2021 season at Valdosta High School. Coach Propst's Twitter bio still reads (as of press time) "Head Football Coach at Valdosta High School," and he has not taken every other training position since he was let go.

He has also stated that his now-infamous conversation with Nub Nelson was "taken out of context."

"It was just a bunch of B.S. talk," the former head coach advised Saturday Down South in August 2021 about the recorded chat. "That's all it was. I wish I could take back some of those things, but I can't. You just have to own up to them ... I was taken out of context, yes absolutely out of context."

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According to Jason, Rush is recently taking the 12 months off as a soccer coach whilst the Professional Standards Commission (PSC) finishes its investigation. "He did have some opportunities but he decided not to take this and wait for the PSC to come out with their ruling," the director defined. "I think [Rush] would tell you, 'Are there things I wish I could have done different, sure.'"

However, it seems the controversial coach doesn't feel sorry about filming the Netflix series. "He thinks it’s a fair and balanced story of what happened," Jason added.

You can see the highlights of Coach Propst's first and only season at Valdosta on Titletown High. Season 1 is available to circulate on Netflix now.

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