French's collegiate career with the
Western Michigan Broncos proved to be lengthy, lasting seven years in all. He did not see game action as a Freshman in 2015, thereby retaining the year of eligibility. He finally cracked the lineup in 2016, playing in four games for a Western Michigan team regarded as among the school's best ever, finishing the regular season with an undefeated 12–0 record before falling to the
University of Wisconsin in the
January 2017 Cotton Bowl Classic. As a sophomore in the 2017 season, French was again relegated to reserve duty, appearing for just 35 snaps over the course of three games, including a contest against the #4 ranked
University of Southern California. French was moved to the defensive side of the ball for the 2018 season, starting four times and playing in all 13 games as a
defensive tackle. French was on the field for a total of 347 snaps in the season, recording 22 tackles (1.5 tackles for loss) for the team. French's ostensible junior season in 2019 was over before it began, however, as he suffered as season-ending foot injury during football camp. Nevertheless, the year was not a total loss, since the academically-gifted French graduated from Western Michigan with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary health services in June of that year. He was awarded a
red shirt for the year, allowing another year of collegiate eligibility. In 2020, the year of
COVID, French — now studying for a master's of business administration at Western Michigan — was again moved to the offense. He started all six games for the school at center in this truncated season, playing 397 snaps without allowing either a sack or a quarterback hit. The Broncos finished 16th among
FBS schools in total offense and 10th in sacks allowed, giving up just 7 quarterback sacks for the year. Granted an extra year of collegiate eligibility due to the COVID epidemic, French returned to the S Western Michigan campus for a seventh year in 2021. He started all 13 games for the Broncos at center, being named to the Academic All-MAC team and helping to lead the team to a victory over the
University of Nevada in the
2021 Quick Lane Bowl. ==Professional career==