Though the Western Michigan University Broncos had a winning record (37-32) over the last six years under head coach Tim Lester, the team fell short of its goal to win the Mid-American Conference. The Division 1 football team fell out of contention the final week some seasons.
“The results on the field didn’t reflect the investment in performance,” said athletic director Dan Bartholomae.
It was clear that a change needed to be made. Enter new coach Lance Taylor, who Bartholomae hired Dec. 7.
WMU Coach Lance Taylor addresses his team
But there’s something else about Taylor’s background that makes him unique. As a member of the MOWA Band of the Choctaw tribe, he is the only current Division I head football coach with a Native American background.
Bartholomae embraces the diversity, but the athletic director is quick to note that Taylor was hired because he was the best candidate, not because of his ethnic background. “The fact that we have an ethnicity represented that’s not anywhere in D-1 is something we take pride in,” said Bartholomae.