Walk-ons Ty Templin and Dylan Haines

Playing is about “production”- Coach Strong

Ty was a reserve and scout team player for his first two years with the program, then played in 11 games as a redshirt sophomore in 2014 and made his only career catch in UT’s 23-0 win over Kansas.

He was awarded a scholarship before the start of the 2015 season, his junior year, but was sidelined due to injury for almost all of his last two seasons with the team. He is a recognized letterman for the 2014 season. 

Coach Strong was a walk-on in college, so he understood and respected the plight of a walk-on. Strong said, “I don’t look at guys like Haines or Templin as walk-ons.” If they come out and put in the work and they’re good enough, they’re going to play.” Under Mack Brown, non-scholarship players were not getting looked at carefully at practice. David Ash said the concept of a walk-on playing in the two-deep roster under Strong took some getting used to because it didn’t often happen under Mack Brown. Coach Strong offered Dylan and others a new start with fresh eyes that focused solely on PRODUCTION. Dylan Haines and Ty Templin proved themselves as producers. Safety Dylan Haines debuted in the 2014 Spring game, and Wide receiver Ty Templin got serious reps at the slot position because he caught everything that David Ash threw at him. 

 

Dylan Haines

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