SAN ANTONIO — UTSA head football coach Frank Wilson announced Saturday that he has named Gary Hyman as the Roadrunners' special teams coordinator.
"I am very excited to announce the addition of Gary Hyman to our coaching staff," Wilson said. "He is a very knowledgeable special teams coach who possesses schematic prowess, and he brings a lot of energy and excitement to the table. We're looking forward to having him as part of our Roadrunner family."
Hyman, who has more than 15 years of coaching experience, was the special teams coordinator at Northern Arizona during the 2017 season. He helped the Lumberjacks to seven wins and an appearance in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs.
Prior to his tenure at NAU, Hyman was the special teams coordinator at Indiana State during the 2016 season.
He spent the 2015 campaign as the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at Kansas after serving the previous year as Texas A&M's quality control coach for special teams.
Prior to his time in College Station, Hyman coached the wide receivers and special teams at South Dakota School of Mines (2012-13), served as a graduate assistant for offense and special teams at UTEP (2010-11) and was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at USC (2009).
Hyman has been to three bowl games during his time as a coach, the 2009 Emerald Bowl, 2010 New Mexico Bowl and 2014 Liberty Bowl.
Hyman was a standout wide receiver at Humboldt State in 1994-96.
He earned his bachelor's degree from Humboldt State in 2000 and his master's degree from Cal State Stanislaus in 2004.
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