Brett Favre Wins High School State Championship as Coach, Says Feeling Is ‘Close’ to Winning Super Bowl (Video)

JACKSON, Miss. — Brett Favre is a three-time NFL Most Valuable Player and a Super Bowl champion.

Now, he can add one more accomplishment to his storied career: high school state champion.

Favre is the offensive coordinator for Oak Grove High School, which beat Tupelo 14-7 for the Mississippi 6A state title Friday night. It is Oak Grove’s first state title.

A proud Favre roamed the sideline following the victory slapping players on the back and hugging his fellow coaches.

“I can’t say it’s like a Super Bowl, but it’s pretty close,” Favre said. “It really is. It’s a different type of feeling, but I couldn’t be more proud of these guys. It’s been a lot of fun.”

The 44-year-old Favre has been the offensive coordinator at Oak Grove the past two seasons. The school, which his youngest daughter attends, is close to his home in Hattiesburg.

It was a tight game that was a scoreless at halftime. Oak Grove took the lead for good late in the third quarter on a fake field goal when Kirk McCarty threw a 4-yard pass to Logan Scott.

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Favre couldn’t take credit for that one.

“That was all the special teams coach,” Favre said, laughing. “I don’t call trick plays.”

Check out the play in the video below.