Given what he’s already accomplished in two years as Coahoma’s starting quarterback, it might be difficult to imagine Boyd Cox making a significant leap in production this season as a junior.
But if you listen to coach Chris Joslin, that’s exactly what he and his Bulldogs are expecting from their talented signal caller.
After watching Cox complete 275 of 498 passes for 4,367 yards with a remarkable 49-to-14 touchdown-to-interception ratio over the past two seasons, Joslin said there’s still potential left to be tapped with his quarterback. And with the experience and knowledge Cox brings into his third high school season, the sky’s the limit for what he and his offensive teammates can accomplish in 2024.