Oklahoma football: Jay Boulware is fourth former Texas player to coach at OU

Boulware, who was born in Oklahoma City and still has lots of family in the area, joins an exclusive club of men who've seen the Red River Rivalry from both sides.

 
By Jason Kersey | Published: March 10, 2013    Comment on this article Leave a comment

NORMAN — Former Texas offensive lineman Jay Boulware enthusiastically praised his new employer's facilities, tradition and powerful recruiting brand last week in a session with local reporters.

photo - Jay Boulware, assistant football coach at the University of Oklahoma (OU). Photo provided
Jay Boulware, assistant football coach at the University of Oklahoma (OU). Photo provided

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“I'm used to it,” said Boulware, sporting a crimson pullover. “I love it.”

Boulware, who was born in Oklahoma City and still has lots of family in the area, joins an exclusive club of men who've seen the Red River Rivalry from both sides. OU football historian Mike Brooks said Boulware is the fourth former Texas player to coach at Oklahoma, joining Jim Helms (1973-75); Harry Phillips (1945); and Swede Lee (1966).

Boulware will coach special teams and tight ends under Bob Stoops.

Boulware said he lived in Oklahoma the first six or seven years of his life before moving to Texas.

He was a reserve Longhorns offensive lineman two seasons, and slated to earn a starting position in 1993 before a medical condition prematurely ended his playing days.

His coaching career began at Texas shortly thereafter; he was a graduate assistant before stops at Northern Illinois, Arizona, Stanford, Utah, Iowa State and Auburn, where he coached special teams and tight ends the last four seasons.

Boulware said before accepting the Oklahoma job, he didn't have any history with Stoops, but did know OU assistant Bobby Jack Wright.

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