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Rogers Steps Down: 8 Seasons of Jaguars Football Success
10 Jan
Summary
- Marcus Rogers retired after eight seasons as Holmes County Central football coach.
- He achieved a 71-29 record and led the team to the playoffs annually.
- Rogers will continue as the school's athletic director and assistant principal.

Holmes County Central football coach Marcus Rogers has announced his retirement, concluding an impactful eight-season tenure. His departure from coaching, effective January 9, 2026, marks the end of an era for the Jaguars program, which saw consistent playoff appearances under his guidance. Rogers' dedication extended beyond the field, as he will continue serving the school in his established roles as full-time athletic director and assistant principal.
During his time with the Jaguars, Rogers achieved an impressive 71-29 overall record, leading the team to the MHSAA 5A playoffs each season. Notably, the 2025 season saw the Jaguars reach their deepest playoff run, competing for a North State title. Prior to his success at Holmes County Central, Rogers spent three seasons at Vicksburg, amassing a 19-17 record, and boasts a career coaching record of 112-46 over 24 years.
Rogers emphasized that his greatest satisfaction comes from positively impacting young men, aiming to develop productive citizens rather than solely focusing on championships. His final season in 2023 saw the Jaguars achieve a program-best 12-win season. While stepping down as head coach, Rogers' commitment to Holmes County Central remains strong, ensuring his continued influence on the school's athletic and administrative operations.




