Garcia: UTSA’s Traylor: ‘I'll always consider myself a Texas high-school coach’
UTSA head coach Jeff Traylor talking before the start of their game. UTSA Spring football game on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at Farris StadiumIn December 1971, Texas A&M hired a much-buzzed-about college assistant coach named Emory Bellard to take over its football program.
Traylor, in only two seasons with the Roadrunners, has elevated UTSA football to heights that only the most wildly optimistic boosters could have envisioned 11 years ago when the team launched its inaugural season. I interviewed Traylor last week for “Texas Talk,” the monthly TV show I host on KLRN. The Traylor episode will air this Thursday on KLRN at 7:30 p.m.
The best coaches tend to be equal-parts tactician, preacher and teacher. Those qualities are amplified at the high-school level, where you’re working with young players simultaneously learning the game and forming the set of values that will carry them through life. Traylor’s motto for 2022 is “the bull don’t care,” a rodeo-derived variation on “don’t believe the hype.”
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