Texas Lutheran University
Position: Assistant Football Coach (Full-Time, 12-Month)
Focus: Special Teams + Best Fit on Offense or Defense
Level: NCAA Division III
Texas Lutheran University, an NCAA Division III institution in Seguin, Texas, invites applications for a full-time, 12‑month Assistant Football Coach. The position has a strong emphasis on Special Teams with a best fit assignment on either offense or defense based on experience and staff needs.
Qualified applicants should submit the following materials:
Send application materials via email to:
Neal LaHue, Head Football Coach
Email: alahue@tlu.edu
Subject line: Assistant Football Coach – Special Teams / Best Fit
Application review will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Why Coach at TLU?
Texas Lutheran University (Seguin, TX) offers coaches a comprehensive NCAA Division III environment where you can teach, build culture, and lead in a tight‑knit community. With 19 varsity sports and high student‑athlete participation, TLU feels like a “whole‑campus team” where coaches are visible leaders and mentors.
Varsity Sports at TLU
Men’s Sports
Women’s Sports
Coaching Environment
What This Means for Your Coaching Career
Coaches at TLU gain:
Texas Lutheran University is a private, Christ-centered institution that blends strong academics with an NCAA Division III athletic experience. For your athletes—and for you as a developing leader—it’s the kind of place where people know your name, professors invest personally, and coaches are true mentors, not just roster managers.
TLU’s small class sizes create a high-contact learning environment. Student‑athletes get direct access to faculty, similar to the individual attention they receive from high-level high school coaches. This translates to better academic support, clearer career paths, and strong preparation for graduate school, teaching, or business/health careers.
The NCAA DIII model at TLU means:
For future coaches, teachers, or sports professionals, TLU is a live leadership lab: captains’ roles, campus ministries, student organizations, and community service all help build the communication and people skills that great coaches need. Think of the way many successful high school and college coaches came through DIII programs where they did “a bit of everything” and learned to lead early.
You can position TLU to your players as a place where they can:
Seguin is a true Texas sports community: big enough to have energy and growth, small enough that Friday nights still matter and people know who the coaches are. Nestled on the Guadalupe River, it gives staff and families everyday access to parks, water, trails, and youth sports—an ideal setup for coaches who value an active lifestyle.
Families will appreciate Seguin’s affordability and pace of life. Housing is more attainable than in nearby metro areas, and the town’s size makes schools, ballfields, churches, and shopping all within a short drive. That means less time in traffic and more time with your own kids, on the river, or in the film room.
At the same time, Seguin sits right in the I‑10 corridor with quick access to San Antonio, New Braunfels, and the Austin–San Antonio “mega‑region.” Coaches’ spouses and older kids have access to broader job markets, healthcare options, and big‑city entertainment without having to live in the middle of it. It’s a similar draw to what you see in “destination districts” that retain coaches: quality of life plus reasonable commute and opportunity.
The presence of Texas Lutheran University elevates the town’s culture—college athletics, campus events, and a steady stream of young people keep Seguin from feeling isolated. For coaches, that means:
From a career‑development standpoint, living in Seguin allows you to build roots in a place where educational and athletic opportunities are prioritized and where you can realistically stay long‑term. High stability is what separates “destination jobs” from stepping‑stones; Seguin gives you the lifestyle foundation to be one of those coaches who sticks, builds a legacy, and avoids the burnout that forces so many out of the profession.
In Seguin, you can coach hard, raise a family, actually enjoy your weekends in the off‑season, and still be a short drive from major‑market amenities.