Coy Eakin, a sophomore receiver for Texas Tech, epitomizes the spirit of competition, whether in the rodeo arena or on the football field. Eakin's dedication has been evident since infancy, as he is recognized for his unwavering work ethic. His father, Mark Eakin, recollects witnessing young Coy conducting maneuvers, erecting cones, and practicing independently. Mark described him as an exceedingly motivated individual. "Even at Texas Tech, coaches talk about how hard he works out and does everything."
A vital player for the Red Raiders, Eakin stands at 6 feet 2 and weighs 210 pounds. He has started 14 of the team's last 16 games and holds the franchise record for five touchdown receptions this season, averaging 15.4 yards per catch. His fastidious mindset is the source of his competitive nature, as head coach Joey McGuire noted. "He eats himself up because he is such a perfectionist," McGuire asserted.
Eakin's passion for athletics was instilled in him at a young age, as he excelled in rodeo and played football. He was raised roping and competing as the son of the rodeo head coach at Tarleton State University. Nevertheless, Eakin elected to concentrate on football at the collegiate level following a remarkable high school football career, during which he guided his team to a state championship. His success, both on and off the field, is sustained by his dedication and heritage.
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