Joshua Mann tapped as newest Head Football coach for Tigers
February 19, 2026
It was difficult, but Joshua Mann knows he made the right decision.
For almost two decades, the veteran head football coach made Leander his home, overseeing Rouse’s program from the first day the school opened. During the span, he won plenty of games and celebrated multiple championships.
He also raised a family. Entrenched within the community, Mann saw his children grow within the city limits while also creating lifelong friendships with other residents.
Recently, however, change was calling the coach, and he accepted a new challenge, becoming the Tigers’ head coach following the retirement of Brett Sniffin.
In the days since his milestone decision, which altered both his professional and personal lifestyle, Mann admits to having no regrets.
“Being here has been truly amazing,” he said. “It has been beyond my expectations of anything I could have imagined or thought it would be like. The people, the community and the staff members have all been outstanding, and most importantly, the student-athletes are phenomenal already.
“I’m just excited to get to work with all these people every day.”
The feeling should be mutual.
As the Raiders’ inaugural head coach since its start in 2008, Mann developed the team into one of the area’s premier squads. Rouse, which was recognized as a University Interscholastic League program in 2010, produced an overall record of 91-89-1 through its first 16 seasons, collecting consecutive district titles in 2020 and 2021. In the playoffs, the Raiders were 13-9 in nine appearances, reaching the Class 4A, Division I state semifinals in 2012.
The success helped Rouse earn a trio of top-25 finishes in the Lone Star Cup, which recognizes excellence at schools across both athletics and academics, and he has received several coach-of-the-year awards from various publications.
Now, he looks to transfer his philosophy to Belton, and on the football field, Mann feels the process was already underway prior to his arrival.
“I’m already at a huge advantage,” Mann said. “I believe there are three ‘Es,’ and that is effort, enthusiasm and execution, and the kids are in control of all three. These guys are already at a level where their effort is high, so my goal is just to take it a little higher.
“They’ve got the enthusiasm, and they want to work together as a family, so we just need to perfect our execution for my system that I’m bringing in. Knowing that I’m not going to have to start at step one, though, was part of my draw to Belton.”
The Tigers went 35-32 under Sniffin, reaching the playoffs five consecutive seasons to set a new school record, and they captured district titles in 2022 and 2023.
Mann’s arrival coincides with the UIL’s biennial realignment, which kept the Tigers in District 8-5A, Division II along with two-time defending league champion Brenham, Killeen Ellison, Waco, Waco University and Bryan Rudder.
The setup is slightly different from Mann’s prior seven-team district, leaving one less district game than Rouse played during the previous two seasons, but as expected he is embracing the change.
“It is a smaller district,” Mann said, “and there is not a lot of room for error. We have to capitalize on opportunities to win when we have them. For me, though, it always starts with Week 1 — that is the most important game on the schedule because that is the only game we get to play that week.
“I’m really excited for August even though I’m not ready yet. I just can’t wait to see what we can do.”








