Huntsville, Alabama, August 31, 2025
News Summary
Columbia High School’s football team has achieved the unfortunate distinction of holding the national record for the longest losing streak in high school football, now at 92 games. The streak commenced on October 16, 2015, and was cemented during their season opener against Priceville, where they lost 53-6. In an effort to turn things around, former NFL player Sammie Coates has stepped in as head coach, with Gatorade offering support to enhance player performance. A documentary on the team’s journey is also set to release later this fall, providing a deeper understanding of their challenges.
Huntsville, Alabama – Columbia High School’s football team has made history by extending its national record losing streak to 92 games. The streak, which began on October 16, 2015, was further solidified during the season opener when Columbia faced Priceville and suffered a resounding defeat, ending in a score of 53-6.
The previous record for the longest losing streak was 82 games, a title held by Glascock County High School in Georgia from 1990 to 1999. This new record highlights the ongoing challenges the Columbia Eagles have faced on the football field over the past several years.
In a strategic move to turn the team’s fortunes around, former NFL wide receiver Sammie Coates has stepped in as the head coach of the Columbia High School football team. Coates’ vision for the team centers around establishing a winning culture that emphasizes discipline and respect among players, aiming to reclaim pride in the Columbia Eagles’ football program.
Enhancing the team’s preparation and performance, Gatorade has provided substantial support to the Columbia Eagles. This support includes access to experts from the Gatorade Sports Science Institute, who will offer personalized hydration recommendations tailored to the players’ needs. The program also features resources for sweat testing and education designed to boost player performance and recovery. Furthermore, the team will receive a full season supply of Gatorade sideline equipment and products, reflecting the commitment to improving the players’ experience and health.
In a positive development for team morale, a documentary titled “All the Reasons Not to Quit – The Columbia HS Story” is underway, produced by NFL Films and backed by Gatorade. Set to debut later this fall, the film will provide deeper insights into the team’s journey and the challenges faced during the lengthy losing streak.
To bolster the team’s spirit, Detroit Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson has lent encouragement to the players, sharing his own stories of overcoming obstacles in his football career. This support, coupled with Coates’ leadership, aims to inspire the Columbia Eagles to turn the tide in future games.
The football team is set to host its home opener against Huffman, presenting an opportunity to showcase the resilience and potential of the squad. Senior running back Hakim Dunnigan has shared how the support from Gatorade has instilled a feeling of care among the players, asserting that this attention could positively influence their performance on the field.
The length of the losing streak has garnered unique attention, drawing support from both local and national communities, united in their hope for change and improvement within the Columbia High School football team.
FAQ Section
What is the current losing streak of the Columbia High School football team?
The Columbia High School football team has a current losing streak of 92 games, which is now the longest in the nation.
When did the losing streak begin?
The losing streak began on October 16, 2015.
Who is the current head coach of the Columbia Eagles?
The current head coach is Sammie Coates, a former NFL wide receiver.
What support has Gatorade provided to the team?
Gatorade has provided access to hydration experts, resources for sweat testing, a full season supply of products, and sideline equipment.
Is there a documentary about the team?
Yes, a documentary titled “All the Reasons Not to Quit – The Columbia HS Story” is being produced by NFL Films and will debut later this fall.
When is the Columbia Eagles’ next game?
The Columbia Eagles will have their home opener against Huffman.
Key Features of the Columbia Eagles Football Team Situation
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Current Losing Streak | 92 games |
| Record Start Date | October 16, 2015 |
| Previous Record Holder | Glascock County High School (82 games) |
| New Head Coach | Sammie Coates |
| Support Provided by Gatorade | Hydration expert access, sweat testing resources, sideline equipment |
| Documentary Title | All the Reasons Not to Quit – The Columbia HS Story |
| Next Game | Home opener against Huffman |
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Additional Resources
- AL.com: Alabama High School Football’s Longest Losing Streak
- WAFF: Columbia High School Teams Up with Gatorade
- Today: Alabama High School Football Team Columbia Eagles Losing Streak
- USA Today: Longest High School Football Losing Streak
- Rocket City Now: Columbia High School Football Featured in NFL Gatorade Documentary
- Wikipedia: Columbia High School (Huntsville, Alabama)
- Google Search: Columbia High School football
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Football
- Google News: Columbia High School football losing streak
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