Corpus Christi Miller has hired David McHugh, previously of Bishop, as its new head coach, replacing Justen Evans after a successful nine-year tenure. McHugh, who has coaching experience at several schools, led Bishop to a playoff appearance in his only season. He expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity, citing Miller's rich tradition and community support as key factors in his decision. McHugh aims to build on the existing success and is ready to jump straight into preparations for the upcoming season.

By the Numbers
  • McHugh led Bishop to a 5-6 record and a playoff appearance in his lone season.
  • He replaces Justen Evans, who coached at Miller for nearly a decade.
State of Play
  • McHugh plans to get started immediately on summer preparations and 7-on-7 games.
  • He emphasizes the importance of maintaining Miller's successful football program culture.
What's Next

As McHugh takes the helm, he will focus on integrating with the players and community, aiming for a smooth transition ahead of the upcoming season.

Bottom Line

McHugh's hiring represents both continuity and a fresh perspective for Miller, as he looks to sustain and elevate the Buccaneers' winning tradition amidst strong community support.