Our football program is built on a foundation of hard work, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence both on and off the field, and is open to middle and high schoolers.

The Grayhounds have a rich history of gridiron grit, fostering a tradition that spans generations. Our dedicated coaching staff works tirelessly to develop not just skilled athletes, but well-rounded individuals who carry the values of sportsmanship, discipline, and perseverance into all aspects of their lives.

Whether you’re a player, parent, alumnus, or fan, this page is your central hub for all things Grayhounds Football. Here you’ll find:

  • All-time records
  • Photos
  • Coach contact information
  • Rosters (coming this fall)

Join us in cheering on the Grayhounds as we continue to build on our legacy of success. Together, we’re more than just a team – we’re a community united by our passion for the game and our pride in the purple and gray.

Go Grayhounds!


2023 All-Academic Earners

Dylan Chenoweth, Caden Schisel, Cody Whittaker, Micah Zaugg

Practice Information

Practice is held at 4 p.m. at Bracewell Stadium throughout the football season. This program also offers summer opportunities for seventh- through 12th-graders to prep for the season, with weightlifting open at BHS from 6:45-8 a.m. Mondays through Thursdays, and skills and drills at Bracewell from 6-7:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.


Meet the Coach

Jordan Webb

Physical Education Teacher
Jordan Webb

Jordan Webb is taking over as Burlington High School’s head football coach following the retirement of coach James Krekel. 

“I hope to keep the same tradition and success that we’ve had, that sense of family that I believe is important to not just a sports program, but the community,” Webb said. “And I think Krekel’s done a really great job of building that system that we have right now, so I just hope to continue the success that we’ve been seeing.”

“Coach Webb brings a wealth of knowledge from both his playing days at the University of Northern Iowa and his experience coaching at the high school level, where he was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Grayhounds,” Activities Director Jay Huff said. “We are excited about the future of Grayhound Football with Coach Webb leading the way.”

Webb has served as the BHS football program’s defensive back coach and defensive coordinator since 2020 and as head track coach since 2017. He also was defensive coordinator for West Burlington High School from 2017 to 2019. 

He also teaches physical education and special education at BHS and lives in Burlington with his wife and three children. His favorite color is purple. 

“I bleed purple. You look in my closet, it’s purple, purple, purple, black, gray, purple,” Webb said with a laugh. 

He and the color purple go way back.

He wore purple as a high school student, having graduated in 2011 from BHS, where he played football and basketball and ran track. As a BHS student, he was a two-time Iowa State Track champion, a two-time Drake Relay champion, and was twice honored in the Mississippi Athletic Conference for his skills on the football field. He was also named to the Elite All State Team in track.

After high school, he studied education at the University of Northern Iowa, where he traded in gray for yellow, but kept the purple. 

At UNI, he ran track and played football as a defensive back. During his time at UNI, he received the State Farm Good Neighbor Award, and his football team received the All Conference Academic Reward. 

He’s excited to lead another purple program.

“I’m super excited about the opportunity to come back and lead at the helm of the program that I was a part of,” Webb said. “I’ve always looked at and admired the coaches who have been here and I want to live up to the expectations that they’ve set. It’s a great opportunity, I’m excited to get started and I hope to hit the ground running.”

Assistant Coaches

Dalton Tieman

Assistant Football Coach
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Ryan Patton

Assistant Football Coach
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Jonathon Knight

Assistant Football Coach
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Sean Coleman

Assistant Football Coach
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Shaq Baker

Guidance Counselor
Shaq Baker

Joseph Hess-Haughey

Health Teacher
Joseph Hess-Haughey

Joshua Osborn

Physical Education Teacher
Joshua Osborn

All-time Records


Wygramy

Former head football coach James Krekel explains the origin of the victory chant.

Season Highlights in Photos