Monday, October 10, 2011

Meet Tommy Felts

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Pardon me, Wildcat Nation, for the delayed introduction of Coach Tommy Felts! I’m sure many of you wondered why I had neglected to mention this new addition to the Wildcat Coaching Staff.  At first I thought he might be a bit shy, but it turns out his just been too busy!

Football season is a long stretch of long days! Impressive is a coach’s commitment and dedication.

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So over the weekend I was able to ask Coach Felts a few questions. When I mentioned him to Coach Spradlin, he had many good things to say about his character, but in addition, he said, “He’s a great guy, coach, teacher and competitor.”

RS- Coach Felts, where did you grow up?                                                                                                                              

TF-  I grew up in Brownwood, TX and played football at Brownwood High School through my sophomore year.  My family moved to Abilene after my sophomore year and I played football at Wylie my last two years of high school.

RS- What other sports do you like?

TF - Football is my first love, but I got a scholarship to run sprints at Texas Tech out of high school so I ran.  I ended up transferring back to Abilene Christian University to run track when Don D. Hood (our pole vault coach at Tech) was hired as ACU's head track coach.  I graduated from ACU in 2008.

RS- Tell me  your coaching experience?                                                                                                           

TF - My first two seasons coaching football (2008-2009) were at Midlothian High School under head coach Robby Clark.  Following the 2009 season I had a great opportunity to work at Ennis High School for a man that I have so much respect for, Sam Harrell.  I was only at Ennis one year, but I'm so grateful for that opportunity and the friendships made during that time. Coach Harrell retired after last season due to health reasons.  A few months after that Coach Spradlin was hired as the new Temple Head Coach. I knew Coach Spradlin through a number of people, one being Coach Harrell.  I had had a few conversations with him prior to last spring. I actually talked to him about a job at Cooper during my final semester at ACU, but he did not have any openings at the time. When the receivers job opened at Temple I jumped at the chance to be a Wildcat.

I count my blessings every day that I am a Temple Wildcat! This is a special place. Great things are going to happen here!

RS- What hobbies do you enjoy?

TF - When I'm not coaching you can usually find me hunting, fishing, or spending time with family.

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By the way, Coach Felts is an eligible bachelor.  We coaches wives love to fix up our single guys –so we have more ‘coachettes ‘ to cheer with us!  So ladies, don’t be shy.

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