Since his arrival at Kentucky, a sound running back room has been a staple for a good Mark Stoops team. Over the years, that room has included impact players like Benny Snell, Chris Rodriguez, and AJ Rose amongst others.
However, after this past regular season, Stoops decided to make a staff change as he was not satisfied with the level of recruiting. To fix that problem, Stoops has added Jay Boulware to the coaching staff as the new running backs coach and special teams coordinator, announced on Monday.
Boulware comes to Lexington with over 25 years of coaching experience, holding positions with top college programs like Auburn, Texas, and most notably Oklahoma where he served under Bob Stoops for five seasons.
As for what he brings to Kentucky, Stoops says, “wide range of experience coaching running backs and in recruiting, along with his expertise and success with special teams. That’s what I was looking for in this position and Jay is well-regarded in all those areas.”
In his tenure with Oklahoma, with the same position, Boulware coached six different backs to 1000-yard seasons – three of which later were drafted in the NFL – and coached consistent special teams units, something Kentucky needs very much after last season.
With that said, there were some concerns regarding his recruiting ability and locker room management towards the end of his time at Oklahoma. During that time, he was linked to Trey Sermon transferring to Ohio State and some infamous signing day flips. It is important to note this was also during a time of change, as Bob Stoops retired after 18 seasons with the Sooners.
In the press release, Boulware expressed his excitement for the opportunity and hopes to bring his skillset to help the program.
“I want to thank Coach Stoops for giving me this amazing opportunity,” Boulware said. “I’ve known and worked with the Stoops family for many years, and I’ve followed Mark’s career for a long time. I’m honored to be on his coaching staff as I have the utmost respect for him and the work he’s done at Kentucky. I’m looking forward to helping him continue the success he’s built here in the Bluegrass.”
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