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Sport(s)
  
Football

1966–1974
  
Texas (Co-OC)

1965
  
Lubbock HS (TX)

Role
  
American football player

1963–1964
  
Edinburg HS (TX)

Name
  
Fred Akers

1958–1959
  
1975–1976
  

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Born
  
March 17, 1938 (age 86) Blytheville, Arkansas (
1938-03-17
)

Positions
  
Halfback, Placekicker, Punter

Similar People
  
David McWilliams, Darrell Royal, Marcus Dupree, Barry Switzer, John Mackovic

Alma mater
  
University of Arkansas

NCAA Football The Fred Akers Show with highlights of Johnny Lam Jones and Johnny Ham Jones


Deja Vu for Arkansas Razorbacks coaching search? Gus Malzahn, Fred Akers


Fred Akers (born March 17, 1938) is a former American football player and coach. He served as head football coach at the University of Wyoming (1975–1976), the University of Texas at Austin (1977–1986), and Purdue University (1987–1990), compiling a career college football record of 108–75–3.

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Fred Akers Former Texas coach Fred Akers talks Longhorns

Akers' notable accomplishments include a Heisman Trophy for Earl Campbell in the 1977 season and national title chances in the 1978 and 1984 Cotton Bowl Classics. In both of those years, Texas went undefeated in the regular season only to lose in their bowl game. Akers received criticism from those who believed he failed to match the standard set by previous head coach Darrell Royal. However, much of that was mitigated by an impressive overall record and a winning mark against Barry Switzer of the Oklahoma Sooners, who was 3–0–1 against Texas before Akers came along. However, in Akers' last five years he struggled against Oklahoma, going 1–3–1, and against Texas A&M, losing his last three game to the Aggies by an average margin of 23 points. Akers drew ire from the Texas faithful for losing bowl games at the end of four consecutive seasons (1982–1985). During his tenure in 1978, Akers was lampooned by future Bloom County creator Berke Breathed, whose student strip The Academia Waltz appeared in the school newspaper.

Fred Akers UT Health Science Center 2013 Book and Author Luncheon

In 1986, after notching Texas' first losing record in 30 years, he left to become the head football coach at Purdue University. He was not nearly as successful as he had been at Texas; his teams only won 12 games in four years, and after the worst season in Purdue's history in 1990 amidst discipline problems, Akers was asked to resign. Akers was rumored as a candidate for the Baylor University job in 1993, that ultimately went to Chuck Reedy, but the Purdue post proved to be his final coaching post.

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Akers is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. As of August 2008, Akers lives in Horseshoe Bay, Texas.

Purdue

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Purdue University hired Akers to replace Leon Burtnett. The Akers hiring caused starting quarterback Jeff George to transfer due to the Akers running style offense as opposed to Burtnett's passing offense.

Coaching tree

Fred Akers Throwback Thursday 1985 Texas Tech vs Texas The SWC RoundUp

Assistant coaches under Fred Akers who became NCAA head coaches:

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  • Phil Bennett: SMU (2002–2007)
  • Mike Sanford: UNLV (2005–2009), Indiana State (2013–2016)

  • Fred Akers Texas

    References

    Fred Akers Wikipedia