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The 2024-25 high school sports season in the Kanawha Valley will be one that will be talked about for a long time. Let's take ...
Hurricane's Braylon Brown (56) blocks for Tug Valley's Dakoda Walker in a pass-protection drill during South Cardinals team ...
On Monday, the College Football Hall of Fame announced its ballot for the class of 2026. Included on this year's ballot is legendary USC safety Taylor Mays. A blue-chip recruit from the state of ...
The National Football Foundation announced the ballot for the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame on Monday, which included three former USC Trojans, safeties Mark Carrier and Taylor Mays and ...
Mays, a USC consensus All-American who spent six seasons in the NFL, has worked with many of football’s most esteemed coaches. His view on building a coaching persona is more simple.
When Taylor Mays began his coaching journey, he consistently heard one mantra about developing his on-field personality. Be the coach you wish you had. For Mays, UW’s new safeties coach, the ...
Taylor Mays has that recognizable football name, the USC pedigree, still an NFL body with his big biceps. Yet when University of Washington spring football begins on April 2, in some ways this new ...
Taylor Mays played at USC, ... “I was kind of holding him like a football.” Taylor was announced as a new member of coach Jedd Fisch’s staff on Jan. 16, joining as UW’s safeties coach.
The first time Taylor Mays visited Husky Stadium, he was held in his father’s arms. It was the autumn of 1988. Taylor, born in February of the same year, was only around 6 months old. But ...
The Washington Huskies announced the hire of USC Trojans assistant defensive backs coach Taylor Mays on Thursday as the safeties coach.. Mays, 36, replaces former UW assistant coach Vinnie Sunseri ...
Story Links Former three-time All-American safety and NFL veteran Taylor Mays has joined the Washington football coaching staff as safeties coach, head coach Jedd Fisch announced today. Mays comes to ...
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