Sabino football coach Jay Campos, who led the Sabercats to four state championship games, resigned last week. He won 133 games, an average of nine per season, which ranks with any prep football coach in Tucson history. Campos, who will be a full-time administrator at Sabino, said he wouldn’t rule out the possibility of returning to coaching some day. It wouldn’t be much of a surprise if ex-Sabercat Ryan McBrayer, part of Campos’ staff and a former Sabercats standout linebacker, becomes the new head coach. McBrayer is a teacher at Sabino.
Sabino's longtime football coach Campos resigns
- Greg Hansen Arizona Daily Star
Greg Hansen
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Sabino head coach Jay Campos calls out direction from the sideline during the first quarter of the Sabino vs. Queen Creek American Leadership Academy 3A state high school championship football game at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Ariz. Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
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