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Seguin Quarterback Corey Dailey Receives First D-1 Offer

(Seguin) -- Former Seguin High School head football coach and current UT-Rio Grande Valley head coach Travis Bush made a visit to Seguin on Wednesday and he left an offer on the table to a Matador.

Corey Dailey, who started 11 games at quarterback as a freshman for Seguin last fall, received an offer from Bush and UT-RGV. Dailey threw for 1,916 yards with 28 touchdowns and seven interceptions during the 2022 season. The Matadors went 6-5, finishing fourth in District 12-5A and advancing to the Bi-District round of the UIL playoffs. Following the season, Dailey was named the district’s Offensive Newcomer of the Year along with earning All-District Honorable Mention in addition to being selected to the Academic All District team.

Dailey is the son of Seguin head coach Craig Dailey. Craig Dailey was hired as the head football coach and athletic director at Seguin High School in March of 2021. The elder Dailey, a Seguin High School alum, also played quarterback for the Matadors before playing on the college level at Texas Lutheran University.

Bush was the head coach at Seguin from 2016 through the 2020 season. He lead the Matadors to district co-champion seasons in 2018 and 2020.

After five seasons as the head coach of Seguin, Bush moved on to New Braunfels Canyon High School. He lead the Cougars to a 13-8 record

In December, Bush was hired to helm the startup UT-RGV Division-I program. The Vaqueros will take the field for their first season of competition in 2025.

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