Cheyenne Central Indians Eye Experienced Coordinator Hire
Cheyenne Central Indians football coach, Mark Johnson, is reportedly seeking an experienced coordinator to bolster his staff ahead of the 2026 season. Sources close to the program indicate a strong preference for a defensive-minded coach with at least five years of experience as a coordinator. The Indians' defense struggled in 2024, allowing an average of 25.8 points per game. Johnson, in his 10th season at the helm, has a 62-32 overall record, including a 2022 4A state championship. The program's recruiting class for 2026 is heavily reliant on the development of quarterback prospect, Tyler Wilson, who is considering a top-tier offer from the University of Wyoming. If Johnson were to depart, it could impact the program's ability to retain Wilson, a key recruit for the upcoming season.
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