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In little more than a year, Jenna Learn has continued to quickly climb the personnel ranks in Jeff Traylor's UTSA program.
Roadrunners coach Jeff Traylor believes a more disciplined approach will be the biggest key to UTSA reaching its peak after ...
After a recent win, UTSA’s Jeff Traylor warned that other universities would again be on the prowl, looking to poach his best players. Welcome to college football — especially in the NIL era.
When it was all said and done, UTSA head football coach Jeff Traylor had 488 congratulatory text messages. More than half of them, he guesses, were from Texas high-school football coaches.
Traylor, who turned 52 on May 9, was associate head coach at Arkansas for two seasons before getting hired last Dec. 9 to succeed Frank Wilson at UTSA. Wilson was fired Dec. 1 after going 19-29 in ...
Worth $2.8 million annually, not including potential bonuses SAN ANTONIO – Any uncertainty surrounding head coach Jeff Traylor’s future at UTSA appears to have been resolved.
For the second straight season, UTSA will host the Conference USA Championship Game, and head coach Jeff Traylor wants to pack the Alamodome with a record-setting crowd to help the Roadrunners ...
UTSA coach Jeff Traylor's father passed away Monday but the 54-year-old Texas native will still coach the Road Runners in Friday's Cure Bowl.
The future has changed. Head coach Jeff Traylor turned down Power 5 coaching opportunities late in the season, signing a 10-year contract to stay at UTSA with a buyout that starts at $7.5 million.
UTSA and Traylor announced Sunday that he signed a 10-year, $28 million contract that gives him a starting raise to $2.5 million next year. Most notably, his buyout starts at $7.5 million.
Under Jeff Traylor, UTSA Football Is Reaching New Heights Using the “Triangle of Toughness,” the Roadrunners have climbed to 11–1 and have their eyes set on their first Conference USA title.
Jeff Traylor, a former Longhorn assistant under Charlie Strong, has taken UTSA to a 7-0 record. UTSA program is in its 11th year but already ranked in the top 25 , largely with in-state recruits.