After turning to defensive coordinator Craig Slaughter to replace Houston Guy as its head coach, the Wall football program will be undergoing some major changes in 2024.
Chief among those is a shift in offensive philosophy from a flexbone option attack to a pro spread look that Slaughter insists will be balanced run to pass.
But while the Hawks’ mode of operation may be changing this fall, their expectations won’t be. With 24 lettermen back, including five offensive and seven defensive starters from last year’s 11-3 squad, the WHS coaches and players expect the program to maintain the same level of success it enjoyed under Guy, who resigned after 17 years as the Wall head coach with a 167-49 record.

