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KiJuan Ware's job title says "interim head football coach" at Macalester but he doesn't view this opportunity as temporary. He's determined to build a winning program.
Besides, Ware is comfortable being unsettled. He served as an assistant coach at 11 colleges in 10 different states in the past 20 years.
Look up "paying your dues" in the dictionary, and there is a photo of Ware with a whistle in his mouth, coaching.
"It's been a journey," he said.
That journey led him to Macalester and a chance to fulfill his dream of becoming a head coach. Athletic director Donnie Brooks promoted Ware from offensive coordinator to interim coach in June after Tony Jennison moved into an administrative role.
Brooks is using the season to evaluate Ware and the program before determining the next step now that Macalester has returned to the MIAC following a 20-year hiatus.
The Scots are 1-4 overall, 0-3 in the MIAC. Brooks said last week that Ware has instilled "an intensity and energy around football and a belief that football at Macalester could be highly competitive and different."