
Chris Marshall
Jonathan Watts
Alexander Central Football alumni Chris Marshall has been tabbed to serve as the eighth Head Football Coach in school history. The hiring was made official on Monday night, February 10th during the monthly meeting of the Alexander County Board of Education. Coach Marshall fills the position which came open after Coach Butch Carter announced his retirement in January after guiding the Cougars over the past nine seasons.
A 2007 graduate of Alexander Central High School, Marshall played three years of Varsity Football before continuing his playing career at Appalachian State University as a walk-on. During his high school playing career, Marshall played in two of the school’s five all-time playoff wins. In his time spent at Appalachian State, he won four conference championships and one National Championship. Prior coaching experience includes serving as an Assistant Football Coach since 2012 and serving under both Coach Nick Bazzle (2012-2015) and Coach Butch Carter (2016-2025). In those years as an assistant coach, Marshall has served in the following roles: Offensive Line Coach, Strength and Conditioning Coordinator, Offensive Coordinator, and JV Head Coach.
Marshall and his wife, Amanda, have two daughters, Corrie (age 5) and Sage (age 3). Coach Marshall is employed by Alexander County Schools as a Health and Physical Education teacher at the High School, a position he has held since the 2022 school year. Before moving into the Health and Physical Education teaching position, he served various roles in the Exceptional Children area since 2012.
Alexander Central Principal Jacob Lail commented on the hire of Coach Marshall by saying “We are excited for Coach Marshall, his family, the players, coaches, and our school. His strong football knowledge, coaching experience, and deep-rooted connection to our school community make him an ideal head coach to lead our football program into the future.”
The newly hired Marshall shared his comments by saying “I would first like to thank the Lord for allowing me to be placed in this position to lead our young men in the Cougar Football program. I would also like to thank my wife, Amanda, for her support, for pushing me to be my best at all times and for caring about the kids in our program like our own. I want to extend a sincere “thank you” to Superintendent Dr. Bill Griffin, Principal Jacob Lail, and all the administration in our school system.”

A Familiar Face And Voice Around Cougar Football. Anywhere Near (or far) from Practice, Chris Marshall’s Voice Is Heard
Marshall takes over a Cougar Program that had it’s last winning season in the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign when they posted a 5-3 record. AC has gone 13-18 the last three years including 5-6 last Fall.