Offensive coordinator Justin Bane brings new dynamics, compassion to the West Texas A&M football program

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Justin Bane begins his first season as the West Texas A&M offensive coordinator. [Tyler Anderson/ Press Pass Sports]

Failure is often the greatest teacher. Having the people around to help you bounce back from a setback can also enhance that learning experience.

Justin Bane, the new offensive coordinator for the West Texas A&M football team, abides by these philosophies.

Announced as the Buffaloes’ new offensive coordinator on March 26 by head coach Josh Lynn, Bane’s path to WTAMU was a little unorthodox. The Rogers native owned and operated several training facilities in Texas where he trained numerous professional athletes, which eventually led to a successful two-year stint as offensive coordinator at Central Missouri.

Due to his long and winding road to Canyon, he appreciates the opportunity to put on the headset and guide student-athletes.

“(My coaching career) would have ended early if it wasn’t for the love from a lot of people, who kept me going,” Bane said of his journey. “I was in private business for about 17 years, and I failed every which way. That’s probably the only thing that qualifies me as a coach, is how much I failed. I can really help these kids respond to it.”

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