Rockwall ISD promoted offensive coordinator Trey Brooks to the position of head football coach of Rockwall High School on Tuesday, replacing Rodney Webb who departed to take over at Denton Guyer less than two weeks ago.
Brooks was the coordinator of one of the state’s most explosive offensive units a year ago as Rockwall advanced to the state semifinals in Class 6A Division I. He was named by Dave Campbell’s Texas Football as the Dairy Max Built By Chocolate Milk Assistant Coach of the Year for the 2019 season.
Brooks, who earned his degree from Texas A&M, arrived in Rockwall in the spring of 2013 with Coach Webb from Mesquite Horn. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2015 when former offensive coordinator Cody Moore left to start the program at Denton Braswell. Brooks started his coaching career at Terry Middle School in Mesquite ISD before making the jump to Horn High School.
Rockwall ISD Athletic Director Russ Reeves decided Brooks’ success and continuity in the system were major factors that separated him from the other applicants in the pool.
Brooks inherits a much younger Rockwall squad for 2020, but the ‘Jackets still have one of the state’s top signal callers in QB Braedyn Locke, who threw for over 4,200 yards and an incredible 53 touchdowns as a sophomore.
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