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Theron Aych
Wide Receivers
Theron Aych returns for his fourth season on the Mules staff as wide receivers coach after serviing on the defensive side of the ball previous two years at the NCAA Division I Level. Aych also assists with special teams.
He came to UCM from the University of Washington, where he served as a defensive graduate assistant for the Huskies, working with the outside linebackers and punters.
Prior to his stint at Washington, he spent three years at Houston. He worked running backs coach for two years overseeing the tight ends as a graduate assistant during his first year with the Cougars.
From 1998-99 Aych was the assistant head coach at Fort Scott Community College in Kansas. He also worked as the offensive coordinator at Mesabi Range College (Minn.) in 1997.
Aych began his coaching career in the prep ranks as an assistant coach at Aberdeen (S.D.) Central High School after earning three letters as a wide reciever at Northern State University in Aberdeen.
Aych is in charge or recruiting the California Junior College ranks and southern Missouri.
He earned a degree in sociology and criminal justice in 1996 from Northern State. Aych and his wife, Gwyn, have a seven-year-old son, Tommy, and a three-year-old daughter, Katelyn.



