Brian Herman has been appointed head football coach at Corpus Christi Ray, succeeding Craig Charlton, who retired after 11 seasons. With 13 years of head coaching experience, Herman aims to innovate the program while utilizing key talents like QB Tripp Thompson and RB Brian McCullum. Previously, Herman led Marble Falls and Lockhart with notable playoff success and aims to build on Ray’s recent 5-6 record and playoff appearance. He is eager to bring an exciting and physical style of play to the team.
By the NumbersHerman’s head coaching record includes a 9-4 season with Marble Falls in 2021.He achieved a 10-2 record in his first year at Eustace, marking just the fourth time in school history that the team reached double-digit wins. State of PlayCorpus Christi Ray is one of only two schools in the area competing at the 5A-Division II level.The Texans have just come off a 5-6 record and are aiming for improvement in the coming season. What’s Next
Herman plans to leverage the team’s dynamic skill set in upcoming games, with an emphasis on an aggressive and exciting playing style. The coaching staff will prepare for a more competitive 2026 season, aiming for better results and deeper playoff runs.
Bottom Line
Herman’s focus on innovation and a high-energy game plan could reinvigorate the Ray Texans program, setting the stage for a potentially successful season ahead. His track record suggests a promising direction for the team as they seek to enhance their performance and achieve greater success.