"Rush Propst" is the head coach of American football/football at Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia. He is the former head coach of the team at Hoover High School (Alabama)/Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama. Propst gained national notoriety through the MTV series Two-A-Days, which chronicled the 2005 and 2006 seasons of his Hoover team.

He has helped over 40 players receive college scholarships, including players such as Chad Jackson (Florida Gators football/Florida), John Parker Wilson (Alabama Crimson Tide football/Alabama), Ryan Pugh (Auburn Tigers football/Auburn) and Cornelius Williams (Troy Trojans football/Troy). At the conclusion of the 2012 season, his 24-year head coaching record stood at 239–80 (.749 win rate).

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I've been around high school football in the state of Alabama for 25 years, and I've never seen as much emphasis on one game as this one.

He got attached to that, watching that. We talked about that in eighth grade, ninth grade.

It's a strong statement for us athletically to take a stand against the tobacco industry.

It was the most unbelievable catch you've ever seen.

They're going to be very hostile come Saturday. Alabama fans would like nothing better than for him to come in here and fall flat on his face. People take it extremely personally when a player like Chad Jackson leaves the state.