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Director
of Operations
Head Coach
Director Biography
Jordan Taylor has 13 years of minor league
coaching experience as well as being a player coach early in his career.
In 1996 Taylor established the current franchise as the South Dakota
Marshalls and has been the head coach for all but the franchises first 5
games. Now known as the Dakota Lawdawgs the team has grown over it's
11 year history under Coach Taylor direction. Last years 13-2 record
was without question the teams finest capturing the
North American Football
Leagues (North Central) Division crown (8-0 in the division) and reaching
the NAFL's Elite 8, finally falling to the National Powerhouse
Kane County
Eagles.
Following the 2004 season Jordan was
inducted to the
Minor
League Football New's "Hall of Fame" for his work on and off the field as a
coach and general manager. Prior to the 2006 season Taylor became a
member of the NAFL's board of directors as the Assistant Director of
Football operations and also serves as the leagues North Central Division
Director.
Attended and played college football at
Dakota Wesleyan University where he played defensive back from 1998-99.
During his career in the minor leagues he has played every position. A
graduate from Camden High School in up-state New York, Taylor was a three
sport letterman in Football, Track, and Basketball, receiving ALL-State
Honors in all three.
Taylor is the Lawdawgs Director of football
Operations and manages the teams day to day activities, including the
recruiting of players, sponsors, boosters, dealing with the media, and
setting the course of the franchise. Married to Kim (Schmidt) Taylor,
the two have been together for 13 years and married for 5. Coach Taylor and
Kim have 4 children, oldest son Shaka King Taylor(12), Paris Love
Taylor(11), Destiny Hope Taylor(8) and Justice Grace Taylor(3).
In addition to working for the Lawdawgs,
Taylor is an assistant coach for the McCook Central High School football
program (coaching the qbs, dbs, and wrs) during the 2005 and 2006 seasons.
In addition he is a volunteer coach and assistant
for the 7th and 8th grade basketball program as well. During the 2006
fall Jordan also volunteered as the head coach of the Mitchell youth
programs little dolphins. Shaka was the quarterback and the team had a
great season going 7-1 winning the championship.

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