Mustang football bids farewell to three coaches
Offensive Coordinator Logan Simmons (left), Co-Defensive Coordinator Ryan Craven, and Offensive Line Coach Humberto Garza. Marble Falls Football photo
The Marble Falls High School football team will head into next season with significant changes to its coaching staff after three coaches announced their departures from the program over the last month.
According to Marble Falls Independent School District Athletic Director Keri Timmerman, the coaches will depart before the beginning of the 2026-27 season. Offensive Coordinator Logan Simmons, Co-Defensive Coordinator Ryan Craven, and Offensive Line Coach Humberto Garza are reportedly leaving due to new career opportunities and family commitments.
“We’re happy for (our departing coaches) to continue their futures and create new opportunities for themselves and their family,” Timmerman told DailyTrib.
Craven, who also served as the head coach of the boys soccer team, has accepted a position as the assistant football and soccer coach at Liberty Hill High School. Timmerman said that Craven and his family live nearby the school, and that his kids already attend Liberty Hill Independent School District.
Simmons accepted a new role as the head football coach at Dawson High School, about 35 miles northeast of Waco.
Garza, a longstanding member of the football team’s training staff, recently became a grandfather and will retire to spend more time with his family.
As the Mustangs move into a time of uncertainty at multiple coaching positions, Timmerman told DailyTrib that he was excited for the next season and what’s to come.
“We’re excited about the new opportunity for coaches to come in and impact our community and staff,” Timmerman said.

