Duane Akina

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Duane Akina

Title Assistant head coach/defensive backs coach
College Texas
Sport Football
Born c. 1958
Place of birth Flag of Hawaii Honolulu, HI
Annual salary $300,000
Career highlights
Playing career
1976-1979 Washington
Position QB
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2008-present
2007
2004-2006
2003
2001-2002
1996-2000
1992-1995
1987-1991
1986
1984-1985
1983
1981-1982
1979-1980
Texas (Asst. head coach/DBs coach)
Texas (Defensive coord./DBs coach)
Texas (Asst. head coach/DBs coach)
Texas (DBs coach)
Arizona (DBs coach)
Arizona (Offensive coord.)
Arizona (DBs coach)
Calgary Stampeders (DBs coach)
Hawaiʻi (DBs coach)
Hawaiʻi (OLBs coach)
Hawaiʻi (DBs coach)
Washington (Grad. assistant)

Duane Akina (born c. 1958) is assistant head coach/defensive backs coach for the University of Texas Longhorn football team.

In 28 years of coaching football, Akina has coached three Thorpe Award winners in Darryll Lewis (1990), Michael Huff (2005), and Aaron Ross (2006), as well as five finalists for the award, among them Chris McAlister. Twenty of his defensive backs have also gone on to play in the NFL.

He was an assistant coach to Dick Tomey at the University of Arizona for 14 years, serving as defensive backs coach and offensive coordinator. Akina helped oversee the "Desert Swarm" defense with Mac Duff, and formed a unit that led the nation in fewest points allowed (8.9 per game) in 1992 and led in fewest rushing yards allowed (30.1) in 1993. He was named Arizona defensive coordinator in 2000, but decided to leave for Texas to become the team's defensive back coach.

Akina was promoted to co-defensive coordinator and retained his duties as defensive backs coach for the 2007 season. He shared the defensive coordinator position with Larry Mac Duff, but called the defensive plays.[1] After a frustrating season, in which the Longhorns defense allowed a school-record 4,498 total yards, Akina could have faced dismissal following the 2007 Holiday Bowl.[2] However, not Akina, but Larry Mac Duff resigned.[3] Akina was nonetheless demoted to secondary coach after Will Muschamp was hired as the new defensive coordinator.

Following June Jones' resignation at Hawaiʻi, Akina was considered to be one of the candidates for his replacement.[4]

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