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Jordan Morgan Takes the Reins at Holt

Former Lansing Eastern Coach Steps Into New Role as Rams Prepare for 2026 Season

Jordan Morgan Takes the Reins at Holt

Jordan Morgan, who spent several seasons at the helm of Lansing Eastern High School’s football program, was officially named the new head coach of Holt’s Rams in March. His appointment follows the resignation of longtime coach Chad Fulk, who stepped down after the 2025 season, opening the door for Morgan’s transition to the school’s top football position.

Morgan’s move to Holt comes as the Rams gear up for the 2026 campaign. The offseason has seen the new coaching staff overseeing conditioning drills and strategy sessions, with the coach emphasizing player development and a renewed focus on competitive play.

A Fresh Start for the Program

The transition marks a significant shift for Holt football, which has seen a change in leadership after Fulk’s departure. Morgan brings a proven track record from Lansing Eastern, where he guided the team through a competitive period before being let go following the 2025 season. His experience is expected to translate into a stronger, more cohesive squad as the Rams prepare for the upcoming season.

Community members and players alike are watching closely as Morgan implements his vision, hoping the new direction will yield positive results on the field. The Rams’ schedule for 2026 remains a focal point for fans eager to see how the team will perform under its new leader.

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