Coach Sean Freeman — Tempe High Buffaloes Football
Tempe Buffaloes Football · 2024

Coach Sean
Freeman

3rd Year as Head Coach
Mesa Hometown, AZ
2001 State Runner-Up
DC Prev. Westwood HS
Transformational Leader

Rebuilding from
the inside out

Sean Freeman inherited a program with back-to-back winless seasons. What he built next had nothing to do with wins — and everything to do with who his players were becoming.

Hometown Mesa, Arizona — lifelong Cardinals fan
Education Westwood High School '01 · University of Phoenix
Playing Career State Runner-Up, Westwood High School 2001
Coaching Background Defensive Coordinator, Westwood HS → Head Coach, Tempe HS
Contact slfreeman@tuhsd.k12.az.us · (602) 505-5908
The Freeman Standard

Coaching Philosophy

Accountability

No excuses. Every player owns their role — on the field and in the classroom. Accountability isn't demanded, it's modeled from the top down.

Mentorship

Football is the vehicle. Life preparation is the destination. Coach Freeman invests in who his players become long after the final whistle.

Resilience

Built on adversity. The program came from nothing. Learning to rise — again and again — is the core lesson of every practice and every game.

Culture First

Winning follows culture, not the other way around. The locker room environment is built before the season starts — one conversation at a time.

The Full Story

A Coach Built by the Game

Sean Freeman grew up in Mesa, Arizona with football in his blood. Raised as an Arizona Cardinals fan, it was his grandfather, Levi Morgan, who first handed him a football — and with it, a strategic education in the sport that would define his life. Freeman didn't just watch games; he dissected them, absorbing the language of the game before he ever put on a helmet.

At Westwood High School, that early immersion paid off. Freeman was part of a team that reached the state championship game in 2001 — finishing as runner-up, but earning something no trophy could replace: an intimate understanding of what it takes to build a winner. The brotherhood of that team, the weight of preparation, the sting of falling one game short — all of it lodged in him permanently.

Football gave me everything. Now I get to give it back through the young men who wear the Buffalo on their chest.

— Coach Sean Freeman

After a decade at the University of Phoenix, Freeman found his calling on the sideline. He joined the coaching ranks as defensive coordinator at Westwood — the same school where he'd played — and began developing the coaching identity that would eventually bring him to Tempe High School.

When Freeman took over at Tempe, he was the program's third head coach in as many years. The team had gone winless in back-to-back seasons. Most coaches would have focused on the X's and O's. Freeman focused on something harder to measure: belief. He installed a culture of accountability and positive reinforcement, building not a football program but a brotherhood — one that shows up for each other regardless of the scoreboard.

Today, the Buffaloes don't just play differently. They carry themselves differently. That shift in identity — from a program that expected to lose, to one that refuses to — is the truest measure of what Coach Freeman has built.

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