Taylor Mays to return for senior year

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Taylor Mays
By WeAreSC staff
Posted Jan 13, 2009
USC 2-time All-American first team safety Taylor Mays, a 2008 Thorpe Award finalist, announced today (Jan. 13) that he will return for his 2009 senior season as a Trojan.

“There are a lot more things I want to accomplish as a player, a student and a person, things that I’ve dreamed about for a long time and that are big goals to me,” said Mays.  “Returning to USC will help me be the best player I can be and put me in the best position possible for the next level.         

“It came down to whether I felt I was ready physically and mentally.  I feel there are some more things in my game that I can improve upon, things that would help me take the next step.  I didn’t want to sell myself short.       

“Plus, I want to be here for my teammates and provide an example to them as a leader and a player.  I love the camaraderie here and the atmosphere.  USC is a special place.  From all the players I’ve talked to in the NFL, they say it’s a whole different world up there.  They enjoyed college more than the NFL.  I want to enjoy my last year of fun before it turns into a business.       

“I’m also on track to graduate this fall and I know that’s a big deal to my parents.       

“I’m excited to start working hard toward next season.  In fact, I wish I could start playing the 2009 season right now.”       

Said USC head coach Pete Carroll: “We’re obviously delighted to learn of Taylor’s decision.  He and his family did a lot of research and made an educated decision.  He embodies all the virtues of staying.  He wants to do this not only to improve as a player, but he’s coming back for his team, for his school and for the fans.  We’re looking forward to Taylor having another outstanding season in 2009 and furthering his standing as a player and a person.  He’s one of the most gifted safeties to ever play at USC and he wants to come back and do it one more time.”       

Mays has started the past 3 seasons (2006-08) at free safety for the Trojans, recording 180 tackles and 4 interceptions in his career.  He was a consensus All-American first teamer as a junior in 2008 and among 3 finalists for the Thorpe Award as he made 53 tackles and a team-best 9 deflections while helping the Trojans to a 12-1 record, a seventh consecutive Pac-10 title and a third straight win in the Rose Bowl.  After earning Freshman All-American first team honors in 2006 when he had 62 tackles and 3 interceptions, he was named an All-American first team pick as a sophomore in 2007 with 65 tackles and 6 deflections.