Taylor Mays, a former O'Dea High School star, is reportedly returning to Seattle to become Washington's new 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.
The Huskies were una ble reel in safety Taylor Mays, even though his father and his uncle both played at the UW as defensive tackles for the legendary Don James. They couldn't get Mays to pull on ...
Washington appears on the verge of completing their on-field coaching staff as multiple reports state that USC assistant defensive backs coach Taylor Mays is expected to be hired as the new UW ...
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 ...
However, the Huskies managed some good news on Wednesday, announcing the hiring of Taylor Mays as their new safeties coach, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. Mays was a legendary college football ...
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 ...
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 Washington ...
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