Football

Travis Burns Takes the Helm of Mercer County Titans

Championship‑winning coach aims to rebuild a program that finished 1‑10 last season

Mercer County Senior High School in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, announced this week that Travis Burns will serve as its new head football coach, tapping a coach whose recent tenure at Pulaski County ended with a 20‑8 record and a state championship game appearance.

A New Coaching Philosophy

Burns says his primary focus will be on developing the talent already on the roster and instilling a physically demanding style that can compete in the tough Kentucky high school landscape.

The Titans struggled through the previous season, dropping ten of eleven games and finishing with a 1‑10 record. The administration hopes Burns can turn that narrative around quickly.

Having guided Pulaski County to a deep playoff run, Burns brings a proven track record of turning programs around. His experience in high‑stakes matchups is expected to add a new level of competitiveness to Mercer County’s schedule.

Community members and alumni have expressed optimism that the hire signals a renewed commitment to the school’s athletic tradition, which already boasts strong basketball and football histories.

Published by SocketNews.com powered news Editorial Team Structured news coverage generated from verified editorial data fields. About Editorial Policy Contact