In the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd, we knew it was time to listen, so we are talking with Hamline coach Chip Taylor, who was blocks away on the day Floyd was killed, and a roundtable of players from Cortland, Millsaps and Wabash talking about their experiences as Black football players in D-III. We listened and hope you do too.
Defensive coordinator Chip Taylor was promoted to head coach at Hamline, while Jim Zebrowski, a former D-I assistant, former offensive coordinator at UW-Whitewater and former D-III head coach, was brought on as an assistant.
After three years of tilting at windmills such as St. Thomas and St. John's, Chad Rogosheske will take on an even tougher task: coaching in the same conference as Mount Union.
Hamline athletic officials announced today that John Pate will be stepping down from his position as Hamline’s head football coach. The program is 1-18 in his tenure.
John Pate, most recently head coach at West Montgomery High School in North Carolina, was a position coach at Georgia Southern during their run of I-AA championships.