My Journey
My Bio
Dr. Hunter Taylor
Dr. Hunter A. Taylor is the founding director of the Mississippi Excellence in Coaching Fellowship, also known as Tomorrow’s 25. This innovative initiative, which partners the University of Mississippi (UM) with the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) and the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA), is a year-long fellowship for a select group of 25 coaches from across the state who have demonstrated a positive, long-term commitment to the student-athletes in their communities.
Before joining the UM faculty, he spent 10 years as a men’s basketball coach on the college, high school, middle school, and international levels. Taylor has coached in three NCAA tournaments, advancing to one Sweet 16; been a part of the biggest single-season turnaround in Division I; and captured City, District, and State championships on the secondary level.
Prior to founding the Mississippi Excellence in Coaching Fellowship, Taylor spent his first five years at UM helping lead one of the most prestigious graduate teaching programs in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), the Mississippi Teacher Corps.
Hunter believes his life’s mission is to help leaders experience success, meaning, and a desire to create this for their teammates.
He is the author of Draw the Line: Jeff Traylor, the Gilmer Buckeyes, and a Season Deep in the Heart of East Texas, and he is the co-author of How to Build a Thick Institution: Organizational Lessons from a Championship High School Football Team. Taylor also serves as co-host of the sports leadership podcast, “Coach & Doc.”
He has an undergraduate degree from the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas, a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Mississippi, and a Doctor of Education from Baylor University. After completing his master’s, Taylor spent two years serving on U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison’s staff in Washington, DC.
In 2018, Taylor was one of 59 leaders from across the U.S. to be named a Presidential Leadership Scholar by the Bush Institute and the Clinton Foundation for his work in education. In 2022, nominated by his students at UM, he was one of three finalists for Professor of the Year. And in 2023, Taylor was identified as one of the state’s Top 40 Leaders Under the Age of 40 by the Mississippi Business Journal.
He is an Affiliated Faculty Member in the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at UM, the Scholar-in-Residence for the Oxford School District, and an advisor for Smallwoods - a national retail brand based out of Texas.
He serves on the board of the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, the UM Chancellor’s Lecture Series, the Oxford Lodge, and the Presidential Leadership Scholars Alumni.
Originally from East Texas, Taylor and his wife, Brittany, along with their three sons, Yates, Simms, & Knox, now call Oxford home.
Press
“School of Education Faculty Named in Top 40 Under 40 for Mississippi Business Journal”
OLE MISS UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI NEWS - JUNE 5, 2023
Creating a Championship Culture
OLE MISS UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI NEWS - JANUARY 24, 2022
”Dr. Hunter Taylor - 2023 Top 40 Under 40 - University of Mississippi”
MISSISSIPPI BUSINESS JOURNAL - JUNE 5, 2023
“Music Memories Inspire Podcast by
UM Professor, Alumnus”
OLE MISS UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI NEWS - JUNE 16, 2021
”Mississippi Excellence in Coaching Fellowship Aims to Build Leaders”
OLE MISS UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI NEWS - DECEMBER 8, 2022
“PLS Spotlight: Hunter Taylor”
PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP SCHOLARS - FEBRUARY 18, 2020
“Interview with Hunter Taylor”
CHOOSE CHAMPIONS: EDUCATOR FELLOWS - OCTOBER 14, 2020
“Education Professor Named
Presidential Leadership Scholar”
OLE MISS UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI NEWS - MARCH 13, 2018
“MS Teacher Corps recruiter selected for prestigious
Presidential Leadership Scholars program”
THE OXFORD EAGLE - MARCH 18, 2018
“The School of Education's Alumni
Magazine Features MTC Alumni”
MISSISSIPPI TEACHER CORPS - NOVEMBER 14, 2018
“McCasland Announces Hiring of
Taylor as Director of Basketball Operations”
ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES - APRIL 5, 2016
“Spring Hill boys basketball coach
Hunter Taylor resigns to take position at Baylor”
ETVARSITY - JUNE 14, 2013