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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 are set to hire former USC Trojans All-American safety and current assistant defensive backs coach Taylor Mays as its new safeties coach. Mays is the third member of the ...
Washington's safety room looks like it's going to be much different this season. The Huskies have been blessed with many a talented safety for the past decade or so, with Budda Baker and Taylor ...
W hen Taylor Mays was being recruited out of O'Dea High School in Seattle in 2006, the five-star prospect was the top priority for coach Tyrone Willingham and the Washington Huskies.However, one ...
Washington Huskies 6. 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.
That has to grate on the inhabitants of the Washington football ... field Saturday in Husky Stadium will be Taylor Mays, the USC ... MAYS RETURNS TO SEATTLE TO PLAY THE HUSKIES, Pac-10 ...
New Husky safeties coach Taylor Mays talks about his coaching style, what he's looking for from the Washington's safeties and talked about several players, including Paul Mencke, Vincent Holmes ...
Sources: Washington football is set to hire Taylor Mays as the school's new safeties coach. He's a former NFL second-round pick and a three-time All-American at USC. — Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel ...
Washington also added a pair of intriguing transfers to Mays’ position group: CJ Christian, a 6-foot-1, 205-pound safety who spent the past three seasons at Florida International and Alex ...
Taylor Mays played at USC, but becoming safeties coach at UW will be a homecoming, ... Taylor Mays didn’t play for Washington Huskies, but he’s still coming home to coach there .
New safeties coach Taylor Mays is developing his coaching persona and searching for new contributors during his first spring at UW. O’Dea grad Taylor Mays wants his Huskies players to play fast ...