Eastern Michigan Athletics
Football
Prince, Munir
vs
Northern Illinois
Oct 11 (Sat)
TBA

Munir Prince
- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Cornerbacks
- Email:
- mprince6@emich.edu
- Phone:
- 734.487.2160
Entering his fourth year at EMU is Munir Prince, who came to Ypsilanti after spending time as the head football coach for Webster Groves (Mo.) High School. Prince is serving as EMU’s cornerbacks coach.
Prince has college coaching experience at the University of Missouri, Drake University, Missouri State University, and Pittsburg State University. During his playing career as a defensive back for Missouri, he was part of multiple Big 12 Conference North Division championship teams and several bowl games. He started his collegiate playing career at the University of Notre Dame.
In 2024, Prince continued to guide a productive and disciplined cornerbacks unit. Sophomore Daiquan White built on a strong freshman campaign by appearing in 11 games with 10 starts, recording 30 total tackles and six pass breakups. Junior Dramarian McNulty started all 10 games he played in and was named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Football Team. He tallied 25 tackles, one tackle for loss, a forced fumble, and an interception, while also breaking up two passes. David Carter Jr. played in all 12 games with four starts and recorded 42 total tackles, a forced fumble that resulted in a 99-yard return touchdown against Saint Francis (Sept. 21), and an interception at Akron (Oct. 27). He also added two pass breakups during the season. The unit showed depth and consistency across the board under Prince’s leadership.
Prince’s cornerbacks had a strong season in 2023 as freshman Daiquan White was named the EMU E-Gridiron Group Defensive Newcomer of the Year and earned College Football Network Honorable Mention Freshman All-American. White led the squad in pass breakups with 12, ranking third in the MAC, and earned the right to wear the 0 jersey at Toledo, Nov. 8. He also tabbed a tackle for loss at Central Michigan, Sept. 30, and recovered a fumble versus Western Michigan, Oct. 28.
Additionally, Bennett Walker led the team in interceptions with three, also slotting third in the conference, as he snagged two of them in the 19-17 win over UMass, Sept. 16.
Moreover, Kempton Shine recorded the most tackles of his career with 56 total stops (31 solo, 25 assisted) throughout the season. Additionally, he broke up nine passes, the second-highest total on the team. Shine concluded his time in Ypsilanti (2019-23) with 26 PBUs, ranking him second in program history.
Last season, he helped Eastern Michigan rank first in the MAC in interceptions (13, tied) and second in opponent completion percentage (54.9 pct.) during its 9-4 campaign.
Kempton Shine recorded 30 tackles, 13 passes defended, and one interception. Shine’s 13 knock-a-ways are tied for the second-most in a single season during the modern statistical era. His best game occurred against Buffalo, Sept. 24, when he notched seven stops and three breakups. Meanwhile, Joshua Scott totaled four pass break ups, the second most in EMU single-game history, and an interception against San Jose State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl triumph.
Prince, who served as Webster Groves’ interim coach for a portion of the 2021 season, was also the school’s assistant athletic director. He had been an assistant football coach since 2020.Before joining the high school ranks, he briefly spent time at NCAA Division II member, Pittsburg State University.
Prince worked for five seasons (2015-19) at Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) member, Missouri State. Working first as the running backs coach, he shifted to cornerbacks coach beginning with the 2018 season.
In 2018, Prince mentored a veteran group of corners that accounted for 128 tackles on the season. The trio of Darius Joseph, Matt Rush, and Zack Sander combined to make all 22 starts at the two cornerback positions for the Bears.
Before shifting to defense, Prince helped develop a balanced and versatile stable of running backs that combined for over 4,000 yards of total offense the last three seasons. Most notably, Jason Randall and Calan Crowder teamed up to run for 2,255 yards and 19 touchdowns. In 2017, the Bears ranked third among all MVFC teams in team rushing per game (185.1 ypg) during league play.
In his first campaign with the Bears, Prince oversaw a running back group that included three different regulars who totaled more than 300 ground yards for the 2015 season. Randall posted a pair of 77-yard games, while Crowder registered a Bears’ season-high 164-yard day against Chadron State.
Prince arrived in Springfield, Mo. after a brief stint as an assistant coach at Drake University, where he coached the Bulldogs’ tight ends. Previously, he worked as an account executive for Drake IMG Sports Marketing for one year before joining the DU coaching staff.
Prince earned two degrees from Missouri, finishing his bachelor’s degree in business management in 2010, before completing an MBA program in 2012 while assisting Head Coach Gary Pinkel’s coaching staff as an offensive graduate assistant.
As a player, Prince was part of two Big 12 North Division championship teams and three bowl squads (Alamo Bowl in 2008; Texas Bowl in 2009) during his playing career as a defensive back for the Tigers.
A St. Louis native, Prince began his collegiate career at Notre Dame, playing in 20 total games as a running back and defensive back during the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
Prince and his wife, Alison, welcomed their first child in July 2022.
The Munir Prince File | ||
Name: | Munir A. Prince | |
High School: | DeSmet - St. Louis, Mo. | |
College: | University of Missouri - Bachelor’s degree in Business management - 2010 | |
University of Missouri - Master’s degree in Business administration - 2012 | ||
Family: | Wife - Alison | |
Coaching Experience | ||
Year | School | Position |
2022-Present | Eastern Michigan University | Assistant Coach/Cornerbacks |
2020-22 | Webster Groves High School | Head Football Coach/Assistant Athletic Director |
2020 | Pittsburg State University | Assistant Football Coach/Cornerbacks/Video Coordinator |
2017-19 | Missouri State University | Assistant Football Coach/Cornerbacks/Video Coordinator |
2015-16 | Missouri State University | Assistant Football Coach/Running backs |
2014 | Drake University | Assistant Football Coach/Tight ends |
2013-14 | Drake IMG Sports Marketing | Account Executive |
2010-12 | University of Missouri | Graduate Assistant |
2008-09 | University of Missouri | Student-athlete |
2006-07 | University of Notre Dame | Student-athlete |