UTSA Football alumni are helping the program from the high school ranks.
SAN ANTONIO — You could call it Coach Traylor's really good problem. But whatever you do call it, UTSA football's recent success has set up an interesting situation for the Roadrunners head coach, and the players who went through the program and are now coaches themselves. "I think there have been four guys – myself included – that have gone from here at Judson to UTSA," added Rockets assistant coach Jarveon Williams.
Brown said Traylor -- who has overseen UTSA's transition from fledgling program to college football powerhouse -- understands the importance of maintaining relationships with the area high school coaches, given he was once in those ranks himself, albeit in North Texas. Just consider the fruits those relationships can bear between Traylor and UTSA alumni who want nothing more than for local talent to stay in San Antonio.
"Just giving them some type of information about the program, and about UTSA in general, I'm more than happy to do that," Williams said. One person knows Traylor as well as anyone, and that's former UTSA staffer Kevin Brown, now an assistant football coach at Boerne Champion High. He appreciates that fact about his relationship with Traylor, too.
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