TCHS football begins search for fourth head coach in 3 years after Brian Niedermeyer resigns

For the second opportunity this offseason, Tuscaloosa Region Secondary school is searching for its own next scalp volleyball train.
Brian Niedermeyer, that consumed for Miles Holcomb after his longanimity in Nov, has resigned after holding the setting for almost three months. Niedermeyer was certainly never a head coach in a game for the Wildcats yet formerly functioned as protective organizer under Holcomb during the course of the 2024 period.
Niedermeyer resigned to "seek a position at the upcoming degree" the university pointed out in a declaration on Wednesday.
"Tuscaloosa Region High School announces today that Brian Niedermeyer, Scalp Coach of the Tuscaloosa Area Wildcats, has decided to step down coming from his setting to approve a possibility at a higher degree," the declaration went through.
Niedermeyer is actually leaving for a placement in the NFL's Denver Broncos depending on an individual along with knowledge of the scenario. The Broncos had not introduced the hire as of Wednesday morning.
Holcomb, who pertained to Tuscaloosa Region from Southside-Gadsden, was actually officially declared as the Panthers move train on Tuesday night after holding the exact same setting coming from 2021-2023.
Tuscaloosa County is going over a 1-9 period in 2024 and also a 0-7 document in 7A, Location 3 play in 2024. The Wildcats neglected to meet the playoffs for the 10th direct period.
Tuscaloosa Area will certainly be trying to call its own 27th head football instructor in system background. The new hire is going to be actually the Wildcats' 7th instructor considering that 2016 and also 4th in the final 3 years.
Niedermeyer earlier trained strict ends as well as linebackers on Jeremy Pruitt's staff at the College of Tennessee. He was actually fired up, in addition to Pruitt, after the 2020 time observing an interior investigation concerning sponsor transgressions.
Niedermeyer spent time as an assistant coach at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla, before functioning as protective coordinator at IMG School in Bradenton, Fla, for 2 years.