After three seasons leading the Boyd Buchanan football program Jeremy Bosken is stepping away to take the head coaching position at Tri-Cities Christian Academy in Blountville, TN.
Bosken departs Boyd with a 15-15 record, including playoffs, and an 0-3 playoff record. His best season came in 2019 when he guided the Bucs to a 8-2 regular season record but got knocked out of the first round of the playoffs in a match-up with Lipscomb Academy.
According to the Times Free Press coach had this to say about his time at Boyd Buchanan, “I appreciate the Boyd Buchanan family welcoming us in, and I hate to leave but I am confident in what we were able to do to get the program headed back in the right direction. This was a very tough decision. We have loved this place, but this decision is what’s best for me and my family right now.”
The decision to leave was in fact family based as he said, “This is an opportunity to be closer to family. It’s where my wife is from and we both went to college in that area, plus I have coached at public schools around there, so we have a lot of connections there.”
The Tri-Cities program will be a complete start from scratch project as the school just opened its doors in 2020 and this coming season will be the first time they play football. Therefore, Bosken’s got quite the job ahead of him…
“I love building programs and this one will be building from scratch. Literally from the dirt up. It’s the only private school of its kind in that area so I’m fortunate to get to be a part of that. It’s really a dream come true for us for a lot of reasons.”
It seems like he’s ready, willing, and able to take on the challenge of building this program brick by brick.
Best of luck from all of us here locally coach!
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