Sniffin ends coaching career with Belton Tigers
December 18, 2025
By Clay Whittington
The Belton Journal
Brett Sniffin’s career is complete. For more than three decades, the veteran head coach dedicated himself to football, guiding multiple teams to prominence on the field, including Belton.
After six successful seasons with the Tigers, though, Sniffin is stepping away from the sport.
Sniffin announced his retirement Monday, concluding a run like nothing Belton fans have ever experienced.
In 2020, Sniffin inherited a 3-7 squad, and in his first campaign, the program was forced to navigate its way through the coronavirus pandemic, and the result was another three-win season.
Then, everything changed.
During the next five years, Sniffin guided the Tigers to the playoffs every season, becoming the only head coach in school history to accomplish the feat.
With a 6-5 record, Belton made its first playoff appearance under Sniffin, and the Tigers followed the showing by winning a combined 19 games and celebrating consecutive district championships in the ensuing two years.
It was Belton’s first league title since 1974.
The Tigers encountered adversity in 2024, losing seven games to start the season before earning two critical victories to close the campaign and extend the playoff streak.
In his final season, Sniffin led Belton to a 5-6 record, bringing his overall record to 35-31 with the team.
For his career, Sniffin won 110 games with only 53 defeats, qualified for the playoffs in all but one season and hoisted seven district championships.
The son of a football coach, Sniffin followed in his father’s footsteps, beginning his career in 1992, and two years later, he was part of Iowa’s Hudson High School’s state championship team, serving as the program’s defensive coordinator.
At Fort Bend Ridge Point, where he spent the first eight of his 14 years as a head coach, Sniffin led the team to the 2015 state semifinals. He was 75-22 as the Panthers’ first head coach with two undefeated regular seasons.
While the decision will undoubtedly alter the Tigers’ trajectory, whoever takes over will be set up for success thanks to Sniffin.
Belton averaged 30.5 points last season, topping the 40-point plateau three times, and multiple key components from the unit are set to return.
Atop the list is standout receiver Gavin Ross, who rewrote the school’s record book as a junior, when he caught 110 passes for 1,478 yards and 13 touchdowns. It was the seventh most receptions in Class 5A, Division II history.
Additionally, dual-threat quarterback Will Shepard, who passed for 1,792 yards and 15 touchdowns and rushed for 631 yards and 10 touchdowns, and running back Javid Planz (87-449, 5TDs) will be seniors.
Offensive linemen Beckett Butler, Jaxon Simmons and Ben Gutierrez, who are juniors, and sophomores Frederick Makubi and Cason Morton are also poised to continue contributing.
Defensively, sophomore linebackers Alex Carpenter and Oakley Torres and junior defensive back Azian Wilkinson combined for 181 total tackles, four sacks, four fumble recoveries, three interceptions and three caused fumbles.









