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Rodney Dale Webb (born January 5, 1968) is an American football coach and former player, and current head coach at Rockwall-Heath High School in Heath, Texas. After graduating from Tarleton State University, where he played offensive guard for the Texans, Webb went into coaching at the high school level. Webb has spent 21 seasons as a high school head coach, reaching the state quarterfinals seven times, the state semifinals four times, and reaching the state finals in 2021 at Denton Guyer HS. He has a career head coaching record of 175-85 and a playoff record of 33-19.

Playing career

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Webb played at Tarleton State University from 1986-1989. He was a four-time All-Conference offensive lineman, and was named 2nd Team NAIA All-American Offensive Guard in 1989. He was awarded the John Fielding Higgs Award, as the team’s Most Valuable Player in 1989. Webb was inducted into the Tarleton State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.

High School Head Coaching Career

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Season Team Wins Losses Notes
2000 Ruidoso (NM) 6 4
2003 Royse City 5 5
2004 Royse City 11 3 Class 3A D1 State Semifinalist
2005 Royse City 6 5
2006 Royse City 11 2 Class 3A D1 State Quarterfinalist
2007 Royse City 11 1
2008 Mesquite Horn 4 7
2009 Mesquite Horn 6 5
2010 Mesquite Horn 9 5 5A D2 State Quarterfinalist
2011 Mesquite Horn 4 7
2012 Mesquite Horn 8 4
2013 Rockwall 6 6
2014 Rockwall 12 1
2015 Rockwall 10 4 Class 6A D2 State Quarterfinalist
2016 Rockwall 6 6
2017 Rockwall 6 6
2018 Rockwall 8 3
2019 Rockwall 12 3 6A D1 State Semifinalist
2020 Denton Guyer 11 3 6A D2 State Semifinalist
2021 Denton Guyer 14 2 6A D2 State Finalist
2023 Rockwall-Heath 9 3
Total 175 85 (67.3% winning percentage)

Personal life

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Coach Webb has been married to his wife, Fran, for 32 years. He has one daughter, Dr. Gracy Webb, who is a practicing physical therapist. He served as the President of the Texas High School Coaches Association from 2018-2021. He was inducted into the Royse City Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022 and inducted into the Garland Sports Hall of Fame in 2023.

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