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Lehigh Hires Chip Taylor as Special Teams Coordinator After Staff Shakeup

The Patriot League program fills a position that's been vacant since December's coaching changes.

Published April 22, 2026 Source Lehigh University Athletics From the chopped neck
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Lehigh Hires Chip Taylor as Special Teams Coordinator After Staff Shakeup

The Patriot League program fills a position that's been vacant since December's coaching changes.

Lehigh University announced Chip Taylor as special teams coordinator, completing a winter staff rebuild for head coach Kevin Cahill's program. The move addresses a vacancy created when the previous coordinator departed following a 5-7 season that ended the Mountain Hawks' postseason hopes.

Taylor arrives from unspecified prior experience—the university's release contains no previous employer, no win-loss record, no special teams efficiency metric. That omission is unusual for a program that typically benchmarks hires against Patriot League standards. What Lehigh did specify: Taylor will oversee all kick coverage units, field goal operations, and punt return schemes starting with spring practice in March.

The hire matters because special teams cost Lehigh at least two games last season. The Mountain Hawks ranked 11th in the Patriot League in net punting, allowed a kickoff return touchdown against Lafayette in the rivalry finale, and converted 68% of field goal attempts—ten points below the conference median. Those margins explain why Cahill overhauled his staff despite extending his own contract through 2027 in October. A program generating $8.2 million in athletic revenue can't afford unforced errors when Patriot League schedules allow only 11 regular-season opportunities.

The coordinator role at this level typically pays between $55,000 and $75,000 with light recruiting responsibilities. Taylor will likely inherit two scholarship equivalencies to distribute across long snappers, kickers, and punt returners—positions that occupy roster spots but rarely justify full rides under the Patriot League's need-based aid model. His real mandate is efficiency: turn field position into points, eliminate coverage breakdowns that create explosive plays, and stop giving league opponents short fields.

Lehigh's spring roster currently lists three kickers and two punters, all underclassmen. That youth suggests Taylor has runway to install a system without navigating senior egos. The Mountain Hawks open 2025 against Villanova on August 30th, giving him five months to script situational packages and drill coverage lanes before a non-conference schedule that includes an FBS guarantee game—likely a low-six-figure payout against an ACC or Big Ten program still being negotiated.

Watch for Cahill to finalize at least one more position coach before spring ball begins March 18th. The offensive line role remains unfilled after last month's departure. Expect a name by mid-February, probably someone with Delaware Valley recruiting ties and a willingness to work for Patriot League money. Taylor's first visible output will be punt protection schemes during the April 12th spring game, where Lehigh typically draws 3,500 fans to Goodman Stadium.

The Mountain Hawks haven't won a Patriot League title since 2017. Special teams won't fix an offense that ranked 9th in scoring last season, but they can stop costing wins. That's what Taylor was hired to deliver.

The takeaway
Lehigh fills special teams coordinator vacancy with Chip Taylor, addressing unit that cost at least two wins last season.
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