High school football: Robby Pruitt of Williston wins 200th game in second state

By Kevin Askeland Sep 26, 2025, 7:10pm

Williston coach piled up 209 wins in Georgia and 200 wins in Florida.

In the history of high school football, a total of 49 coaches have won over 400 games in their career, but no one had ever won 200 games as a head coach in two different states.

That changed Friday when Robby Pruitt of Williston captured his 200th career win as a coach in Florida. Pruitt's Red Devils defeated Trinity Catholic (Ocala, Fla.) 49-21 to put his record 200-37-0 in the Sunshine State.

Pruitt also coached in Georgia where he piled up a record of 209-63-1 with eight region championships. In Florida, Pruitt has won seven state championships. He has an overall record of 409-101-1.

Pruitt got his start in Florida in 1984 at University Christian (Jacksonville) where he coached seven seasons and went 79-10 with state titles in 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1992. His success continued at Union County (Lake Butler) starting in 1993 as he won three straight state championships from 1994-96 and had back-to-back 14-0 seasons in 1995-96. He went 88-20 coaching the Fightin' Tigers.



Moving to Georgia in 2000, Pruitt took over the Fitzgerald program and went 33-6-1 over three seasons with two regional championships. After a one-year stint at Warner Robins, where he went 6-4, Pruitt returned to Fitzgerald and coached eight more seasons with an 87-15 record and five more regional championships.

Taking over at Coffee (Douglas) in 2012, Pruitt spent 10 seasons with the Trojans and went 83-38 with one regional championship.

He made his return to Florida in 2022 to coach Williston, posting a 33-8 record in just over three full seasons at the helm.