Trey Haverty
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10/29/2012 TCU to Face West Virginia in MorgantownHorned Frogs looking to become bowl eligible 10/15/2012 TCU Hosts Texas Tech in Key Big 12 ContestHorned Frogs and Red Raiders meet for the first time as Big 12 rivals 08/09/2012 2012 Preview: WR Unit Returns Nearly IntactBoyce appears on the watch list for the Biletnikoff Award 01/12/2012 TCU Announces Glasgow's Return As Safeties CoachHaverty moves to wide receivers coach with Burns co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Trey Haverty, in his fifth year overall at TCU, enters his second season in his second stint with the Horned Frogs. The 2012 campaign will mark his first year working with the wide receivers. He was the safeties coach in 2011. Haverty served as a Horned Frogs' graduate assistant from 2007-09. Haverty was the defensive coordinator at Millsaps College in 2010. As safeties coach in 2011, Haverty mentored Tekerrein Cuba into a second-team All-Mountain West selection, while redshirt freshman Jonathan Anderson had 17 tackles against BYU for the most stops by a Horned Frog player in a game since 2004. During Haverty's time as a defensive graduate assistant at TCU, the Horned Frogs led the nation in total defense twice (2008-09). TCU was 23-3 in Haverty's final two seasons as a graduate assistant. The 2009 campaign saw the Horned Frogs make their first BCS appearance with a trip to the Fiesta Bowl. Haverty first arrived at TCU after serving as wide receivers coach at Cisco Junior College in 2006. His first coaching position was at Midlothian High School in 2005. During his playing days, Haverty was an All-America wide receiver at Texas Tech. As a senior for the Red Raiders in 2004, Haverty led the Big 12 in receptions (77) while placing second in receiving yards (1,019). He was a second-team All-American by Sports Illustrated and a third-team Associated Press pick. In his final collegiate game, he had eight receptions for 147 yards in a 45-31 Holiday Bowl victory over California. Haverty had 110 receptions for 1,326 yards and seven touchdowns in his Texas Tech career (2001-04). Haverty and his wife, Christy, were married in Summer 2011.
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