Lehigh University hired Chip Taylor as special teams coordinator for its football program, completing a staff vacancy that opened after last season's 7-4 finish. The appointment adds a dedicated coordinator role to head coach Kevin Cahill's third-year structure.
Taylor arrives as Lehigh prepares for spring practice in March and navigates the final weeks of FCS transfer portal activity. The special teams coordinator position carries recruiting responsibilities across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, territories where Lehigh competes directly with Patriot League peers Lafayette, Colgate, and Holy Cross for two-star prospects. Lehigh's 2024 class ranked seventh in the Patriot League by 247Sports composite.
The hire matters because special teams coordinator has become a pressure point in mid-major football economics. Programs at Lehigh's funding level—athletic budgets near $35 million annually—cannot match FBS assistant salaries, which average $400,000 for position coaches. Patriot League coordinator contracts cluster between $75,000 and $95,000 base, with retention bonuses tied to academic progress rate benchmarks the NCAA raised in 2023. When Fordham lost its special teams coordinator to Monmouth in December, the replacement search extended eleven weeks.
Lehigh's timing aligns with a wider Patriot League coaching refresh. Four of the league's ten programs hired new coordinators this winter, the highest turnover since 2019. The churn reflects two forces: FBS programs raiding FCS staffs for analysts and quality control roles that pay $60,000 but offer power-conference proximity, and a demographic squeeze as northeastern high school enrollment drops 8 percent through 2029 per NCES projections. Recruiting coordinators who can identify Division III talent willing to preferred-walk-on at the FCS level now command premium attention in hiring cycles.
Taylor's role includes oversight of Lehigh's punt return unit, which ranked ninth in the Patriot League last season at 6.2 yards per return, and a kickoff coverage squad that allowed three returns past the 35-yard line in league play. Special teams accounted for fourteen points in Lehigh's losses, including a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown against Holy Cross in October. Coordinator hires at this level hinge on film-room discipline and willingness to double as a position coach; most FCS special teams coordinators also coach tight ends or linebackers to justify the salary line.
The appointment arrives as Lehigh weighs facility upgrades to its Goodman Stadium complex. The university's board of trustees discussed a $12 million synthetic turf replacement and press box renovation in January, funding dependent on a capital campaign that includes naming rights for the field and club seating inventory. Programs that modernize facilities see measurable recruiting advantages within eighteen months, according to data from FCS coaches surveyed by the American Football Coaches Association.
Watch whether Taylor brings transfer portal contacts from a previous stop. Lehigh signed two transfers in the December window, both from Northeast Conference programs, but has not tapped the Midwest or Southeast markets where FCS rosters turn over at higher rates. Spring practice begins the week of March 10. Cahill's staff will also need to finalize its summer camp schedule by April 15, when Pennsylvania recruiting dead periods begin.
The takeaway
Lehigh completes coaching staff as Patriot League programs navigate coordinator retention pressures and narrowing northeastern recruiting pipelines.
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