Rush Propst could use all the prayers from you right now.
Propst, one of the most prominent coaches at the high-school football level, is in the hospital fighting for his life with COVID and pneumonia.
“Important @PropstRush was taken to the hospital yesterday with COVID and pneumonia,” Sciavicco said on Twitter. “He needs all the prayers we can give. Please take a moment and say a prayer for him, Stefanie and his family.”
The former coach at Valdosta High and Hoover High and star of Netflix’s “Titletown High” was admitted Wednesday.
In a short text exchange with AL.com, he noted “it’s not good” and to “please pray.”
Valdosta removed Propst from his head coaching position back in late April of this year after accusations surfaced of Propst recruiting players and offering financial help in the process.
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Propst is best known for stints at Hoover and Colquitt County, Ga. At Hoover, he led the Bucs to 110 wins and five state championships. He led Colquitt to 119 wins and two state titles.