Cameron Cox is in his 14th year coaching. Cox is a graduate of Hardin-Simmons University, in Abilene, where he was a four year letterman for the Cowboy football team (2006-2009).
Cox came to Alice ISD in 2023. He currently serves as the offensive coordinator and assistant head coach for the Coyote football program. The 2023 Alice football team finished the season as undefeated District 16-4A Champions, Bi-District Champions, Area Champions, and Regional finalists. The 2023 Coyotes also won two, back to back, Thomas J. Henry Friday Night Fever Games of the Week. The 2023 offensive unit averaged 35.5 points per game and finished the season with over 2,300 yards both rushing, and passing, the football.
Before coming to Alice, Coach Cox spent ten seasons at Refugio ISD. The first three seasons as an offensive assistant, coaching quarterbacks and running backs, and seven seasons as the offensive coordinator. The Bobcats reached the UIL football state finals in six of Cox’s ten seasons on staff, winning the State Championship in 2016 and 2019. Cox was also an assistant track & field coach at Refugio. The Bobcats won the 2022 and 2023 UIL state track meets, making them back to back State Champions.
Prior to his time at Refugio, Cox spent three seasons coaching at Columbus ISD and Anson ISD.
Cox lives in Alice with his wife, Emilee. They have two children together - Camden (6) and Enslee (4).