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  • Fred Akers
  • American football player and coach (1938–2020)

    to lose in the Cotton Bowl Classic. Akers coached Earl Campbell in his Heisman Trophy-winning 1977 season. Akers received criticism from those who believed

    Fred Akers

    Fred_Akers

  • Purdue Boilermakers football
  • Football team of Purdue University in Indiana, US

    hired former Texas head coach Fred Akers. The Akers hiring caused starting quarterback Jeff George to transfer due to the Akers running style offense as opposed

    Purdue Boilermakers football

    Purdue Boilermakers football

    Purdue_Boilermakers_football

  • Texas Longhorns football
  • College football team representing the University of Texas at Austin

    9–1–1 W Cotton No. 3 No. 5 1977 Fred Akers Berryman, FACT, Sagarin (ELO-Chess) 11–1 L Cotton No. 4 No. 5 1981 Fred Akers National Championship Foundation

    Texas Longhorns football

    Texas Longhorns football

    Texas_Longhorns_football

  • List of Texas Longhorns head football coaches
  • postseason bowl games: Dana X. Bible, Blair Cherry, Ed Price, Darrell Royal, Fred Akers, David McWilliams, John Mackovic, Mack Brown, Charlie Strong, Tom Herman

    List of Texas Longhorns head football coaches

    List of Texas Longhorns head football coaches

    List_of_Texas_Longhorns_head_football_coaches

  • List of Texas Longhorns football seasons
  • 5th Fred Akers (Southwest Conference) (1977–1986) 1977 Fred Akers 11–1 8–0 1st L Cotton 5 4 1978 Fred Akers 9–3 6–2 T–2nd W Sun 9 9 1979 Fred Akers 9–3

    List of Texas Longhorns football seasons

    List_of_Texas_Longhorns_football_seasons

  • Steve Sarkisian
  • American football player and coach (born 1974)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Steve Sarkisian

    Steve Sarkisian

    Steve_Sarkisian

  • Wyoming Cowboys football
  • Football team for the University of Wyoming

    success of its former coaches. Coaches such as Bowden Wyatt, Bob Devaney, Fred Akers, Pat Dye, Dennis Erickson and Joe Tiller were at Wyoming immediately prior

    Wyoming Cowboys football

    Wyoming Cowboys football

    Wyoming_Cowboys_football

  • Darrell Royal
  • American football player and coach (1924–2012)

    football coach after the 1976 season; two of his former assistant coaches, Fred Akers and David McWilliams, helmed the team for the next 15 years. In 1980,

    Darrell Royal

    Darrell Royal

    Darrell_Royal

  • Akers (surname)
  • Surname list

    Akers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Burt Akers, penname of Kenneth Bulmer Beth Akers (b. 1983), American economist Bill Akers

    Akers (surname)

    Akers_(surname)

  • History of Texas Longhorns football
  • former assistant coach of Royal's, Fred Akers who had experienced some success at Wyoming. With his new staff, Akers abandoned the wishbone offense and

    History of Texas Longhorns football

    History_of_Texas_Longhorns_football

  • Fred (name)
  • Name list

    fraud scammer Fred Akers (1938–2020), American football player and coach Fred Åkerström (1937–1985), Swedish folk guitarist and singer Fred Akshar, American

    Fred (name)

    Fred_(name)

  • List of Wyoming Cowboys head football coaches
  • List of head football coaches for the Wyoming Cowboys

    postseason bowl games: Bowden Wyatt, Phil Dickens, Bob Devaney, Lloyd Eaton, Fred Akers, Paul Roach, Joe Tiller, Joe Glenn, Dave Christensen, and Craig Bohl.

    List of Wyoming Cowboys head football coaches

    List of Wyoming Cowboys head football coaches

    List_of_Wyoming_Cowboys_head_football_coaches

  • List of Purdue Boilermakers head football coaches
  • List of head football coaches for the Purdue Boilermakers

    Leon Burtnett 1982–1986 56 21 34 1 0.384 17 25 1 0.407 0 1 0 — 0 0 — 34 Fred Akers 1987–1990 44 12 31 1 0.284 9 23 0 0.281 0 0 0 — 0 0 — 35 Jim Colletto

    List of Purdue Boilermakers head football coaches

    List_of_Purdue_Boilermakers_head_football_coaches

  • Barry Switzer
  • American football player and coach (born 1937)

    three head coaches, as he went 3–0–1 against Darrell Royal, 4–5–1 against Fred Akers, and 2–0 against David McWilliams). The 1984 game between these two universities

    Barry Switzer

    Barry Switzer

    Barry_Switzer

  • Tom Herman
  • American football coach (born 1975)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Tom Herman

    Tom Herman

    Tom_Herman

  • William Henry Dietz
  • American football player and coach (1884–1964)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    William Henry Dietz

    William Henry Dietz

    William_Henry_Dietz

  • 1977 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    Consensus All-American Brad Shearer – Outland Trophy, Consensus All-American Fred Akers – SWC Coach of the Year The following players were drafted into professional

    1977 Texas Longhorns football team

    1977 Texas Longhorns football team

    1977_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • 1985 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    Force Conference Southwest Conference Record 8–4 (6–2 SWC) Head coach Fred Akers (9th season) Offensive coordinator Ron Toman (5th season) Defensive coordinator

    1985 Texas Longhorns football team

    1985 Texas Longhorns football team

    1985_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • Marcus Dupree
  • American football player and professional wrestler (born 1964)

    Downtown Motor Inn in Philadelphia, and after Dupree verbally committed to Fred Akers and the Texas Longhorns while on his visit there, OU head coach Barry

    Marcus Dupree

    Marcus_Dupree

  • Dana Dimel
  • American football player and coach (1962–2024)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Dana Dimel

    Dana Dimel

    Dana_Dimel

  • Charlie Strong
  • American football coach (born 1960)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Charlie Strong

    Charlie Strong

    Charlie_Strong

  • Bruce Chambers (American football)
  • American football player and coach

    2001–02) in school history and became the first position coach since Fred Akers (with Roosevelt Leaks and Earl Campbell in '73 and '74-75, respectively)

    Bruce Chambers (American football)

    Bruce_Chambers_(American_football)

  • Boys State and Girls State
  • American leadership and citizenship programs

    Notable alumni of the Boys and Girls State programs include: Roger Ailes Fred Akers Lamar Alexander Samuel Alito Theresa Amato Clayton Anderson Rob Andrews

    Boys State and Girls State

    Boys_State_and_Girls_State

  • College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS
  • Annual selection of best U.S. team

    any other that will be played to identifying the national champion. Digby, Fred (January 1, 1941). "The Game Today". Seventh Annual Sugar Bowl Classic Souvenir

    College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS

    College football national championships in NCAA Division I FBS

    College_football_national_championships_in_NCAA_Division_I_FBS

  • 1978 Cotton Bowl Classic
  • College football game

    (10–1) (11–0) Independent SWC 38 10 Head coach:  Dan Devine Head coach:  Fred Akers AP Coaches 5 5 AP Coaches 1 1 1 2 3 4 Total Notre Dame 3 21 7 7 38 Texas

    1978 Cotton Bowl Classic

    1978 Cotton Bowl Classic

    1978_Cotton_Bowl_Classic

  • David McWilliams (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1942)

    both Royal and Fred Akers, working on defense with ends and linebackers for Royal and Akers, then serving as defensive coordinator for Akers from 1982 to

    David McWilliams (American football)

    David_McWilliams_(American_football)

  • 1983 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    1983 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by seventh-year head coach Fred Akers, the Longhorns compiled an overall record of 11–1 with a mark of 8–0 in

    1983 Texas Longhorns football team

    1983 Texas Longhorns football team

    1983_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • List of Purdue Boilermakers football seasons
  • Fred Akers (Big Ten Conference) (1987–1990) 1987 Fred Akers 3–7–1 3–5 T–6th 1988 Fred Akers 4–7 3–5 6th 1989 Fred Akers 3–8 2–6 8th 1990 Fred Akers 2–9

    List of Purdue Boilermakers football seasons

    List_of_Purdue_Boilermakers_football_seasons

  • 1981 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    Conference Ranking Coaches No. 4 AP No. 2 Record 10–1–1 (6–1–1 SWC) Head coach Fred Akers (5th season) Offensive coordinator Ron Toman (1st season) Defensive coordinator

    1981 Texas Longhorns football team

    1981 Texas Longhorns football team

    1981_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • Dennis Erickson
  • American football coach (born 1947)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Dennis Erickson

    Dennis Erickson

    Dennis_Erickson

  • 1984 Cotton Bowl Classic
  • College football game

    Longhorns (9–1–1) (11–0) SEC SWC 10 9 Head coach:  Vince Dooley Head coach:  Fred Akers AP Coaches 7 7 AP Coaches 2 2 1 2 3 4 Total Georgia 3 0 0 7 10 Texas 3

    1984 Cotton Bowl Classic

    1984 Cotton Bowl Classic

    1984_Cotton_Bowl_Classic

  • Brian Brohm
  • American football player and coach (born 1985)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Brian Brohm

    Brian Brohm

    Brian_Brohm

  • Arkansas Razorbacks
  • Sports teams of the University of Arkansas

    Adams – All-American returner in 2011, played for the Carolina Panthers. Fred Akers – former head coach at University of Texas. Lance Alworth – played for

    Arkansas Razorbacks

    Arkansas_Razorbacks

  • Southwest Conference football individual awards
  • Sports awards

    Houston 1977 Fred Akers Texas 1978 Rex Dockery Texas Tech 1979 Bill Yeoman Houston 1980 Grant Teaff Baylor 1982 Bobby Collins SMU 1983 Fred Akers Texas 1984

    Southwest Conference football individual awards

    Southwest_Conference_football_individual_awards

  • Jeff George
  • American football player (born 1967)

    who recruited him, Leon Burtnett, resigned. Burtnett's replacement was Fred Akers, who had been known for his teams that used a run-heavy option type offense

    Jeff George

    Jeff_George

  • Pat Dye
  • American football coach, player and sports administrator (1939–2020)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Pat Dye

    Pat Dye

    Pat_Dye

  • Mike Campbell (American football, born 1922)
  • American football player and coach (1922–1998)

    1974 was named assistant head coach. After Royal's retirement in 1976, Fred Akers, then head coach at Wyoming, was chosen over Campbell as Royal's successor

    Mike Campbell (American football, born 1922)

    Mike_Campbell_(American_football,_born_1922)

  • Craig Bohl
  • American football player and coach (born 1958)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Craig Bohl

    Craig Bohl

    Craig_Bohl

  • 1982 Cotton Bowl Classic
  • College football game

    maint: archived copy as title (link) Freeman, Denne H. (January 2, 1982). "Akers' gamble wins it". Victoria Advocate. Texas. Associated Press. p. 1B. Amdur

    1982 Cotton Bowl Classic

    1982 Cotton Bowl Classic

    1982_Cotton_Bowl_Classic

  • Blytheville, Arkansas
  • City in Arkansas, United States

    Blytheville. Julie Adams, film and television actress; grew up in Blytheville Fred Akers, football coach for the University of Texas Longhorns and Purdue Boilermakers;

    Blytheville, Arkansas

    Blytheville, Arkansas

    Blytheville,_Arkansas

  • Jeff Brohm
  • American football player and coach (born 1971)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Jeff Brohm

    Jeff Brohm

    Jeff_Brohm

  • 1982 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    1982 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by sixth-year head coach Fred Akers, the Longhorns compiled an overall record of 9–3 with a mark of 7–1 in

    1982 Texas Longhorns football team

    1982 Texas Longhorns football team

    1982_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • Jay Sawvel
  • American football coach (born 1971)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Jay Sawvel

    Jay_Sawvel

  • 1976 Wyoming Cowboys football team
  • American college football season

    I football season. In their second and final season under head coach Fred Akers, the Cowboys compiled an 8–4 record (6–1 against conference opponents)

    1976 Wyoming Cowboys football team

    1976_Wyoming_Cowboys_football_team

  • Mack Brown
  • American football coach (born 1951)

    American-Statesman. Cox Enterprises. Retrieved September 18, 2007.[dead link] Goodall, Fred (September 15, 2007). "Texas holds off Central Florida 35–32". Austin American-Statesman

    Mack Brown

    Mack Brown

    Mack_Brown

  • 1984 Freedom Bowl
  • College football game

    Game Texas Longhorns Iowa Hawkeyes (7–3–1) (7–4–1) 17 55 Head coach:  Fred Akers Head coach:  Hayden Fry AP Coaches 19 20 1 2 3 4 Total Texas 0 17 0 0

    1984 Freedom Bowl

    1984_Freedom_Bowl

  • Joe Tiller
  • American football player and coach (1942–2017)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Joe Tiller

    Joe Tiller

    Joe_Tiller

  • Bob Devaney
  • American football player and coach (1915–1997)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Bob Devaney

    Bob Devaney

    Bob_Devaney

  • 1985 Bluebonnet Bowl
  • College football game

    did not make a bowl game the following season (at 5–6), and head coach Fred Akers was soon fired. Jimmy the Greek (December 31, 1985). "Odds". Victoria

    1985 Bluebonnet Bowl

    1985_Bluebonnet_Bowl

  • 1989 Purdue Boilermakers football team
  • American college football season

    1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by third-year head coach Fred Akers, the Boilermakers compiled an overall record of 3–8 with a mark of 2–6

    1989 Purdue Boilermakers football team

    1989_Purdue_Boilermakers_football_team

  • 1990 Purdue Boilermakers football team
  • American college football season

    Conference during the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by Fred Akers in his fourth and final season as head coach, the Boilermakers compiled

    1990 Purdue Boilermakers football team

    1990_Purdue_Boilermakers_football_team

  • John Mackovic
  • American football player and coach (born 1943)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    John Mackovic

    John_Mackovic

  • Randy McEachern
  • American football player (born 1955)

    spring of 1977, Coach Fred Akers moved him to defense as a fourth string safety, but McEachern begged to be left at quarterback and Akers relented. For three

    Randy McEachern

    Randy_McEachern

  • Bill Lewis (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (born 1941)

    Wyoming's 22nd head football coach in December 1976 following the hiring of Fred Akers by the University of Texas at Austin to be the Longhorn's head coach.

    Bill Lewis (American football coach)

    Bill_Lewis_(American_football_coach)

  • 1972 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    (7–0 SWC) Head coach Darrell Royal (16th season) Offensive coordinator Fred Akers Offensive scheme Wishbone Defensive coordinator Mike Campbell Base defense

    1972 Texas Longhorns football team

    1972 Texas Longhorns football team

    1972_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • 1988 Purdue Boilermakers football team
  • American college football season

    1988 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by second-year head coach Fred Akers, the Boilermakers compiled an overall record of 4–7 with a mark of 3–5

    1988 Purdue Boilermakers football team

    1988_Purdue_Boilermakers_football_team

  • Alan Lowry
  • American football player (born 1950)

    quarterback and would need to focus on spring training. Assistant Coach Fred Akers moved from coaching the defensive backfield to the offensive backfield

    Alan Lowry

    Alan_Lowry

  • 1980 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    Carolina Conference Southwest Conference Record 7–5 (4–4 SWC) Head coach Fred Akers (4th season) Offensive coordinator Leon Manley (4th season) Defensive coordinator

    1980 Texas Longhorns football team

    1980 Texas Longhorns football team

    1980_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • Ryan Walters (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1986)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Ryan Walters (American football)

    Ryan Walters (American football)

    Ryan_Walters_(American_football)

  • Todd Dodge
  • American football player and coach (born 1963)

    to play quarterback at the University of Texas at Austin under coach Fred Akers. From 1982 to 1983, Dodge was a backup quarterback, though he did get

    Todd Dodge

    Todd Dodge

    Todd_Dodge

  • Russell Erxleben
  • American football player (born 1957)

    field goal in NCAA history with a 67-yard kick (with tee). UT head coach Fred Akers said of the kick, "It was like a gunshot. We couldn't believe a ball was

    Russell Erxleben

    Russell_Erxleben

  • 1987 Purdue Boilermakers football team
  • American college football season

    1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by first-year head coach Fred Akers, the Boilermakers compiled an overall record of 3–7–1 with a mark of 3–5

    1987 Purdue Boilermakers football team

    1987_Purdue_Boilermakers_football_team

  • George Andrew Reisner
  • American archeologist (1867–1942)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    George Andrew Reisner

    George Andrew Reisner

    George_Andrew_Reisner

  • 1979 Sun Bowl
  • American college football game

    Longhorns (9–2) (9–2) Pac-10 SWC 14 7 Head coach:  Don James Head coach:  Fred Akers AP Coaches 13 13 AP Coaches 11 11 1 2 3 4 Total Washington 0 14 0 0 14

    1979 Sun Bowl

    1979_Sun_Bowl

  • Cecil Isbell
  • American football player and coach (1915–1985)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Cecil Isbell

    Cecil_Isbell

  • Barry Odom
  • American football player and coach (born 1976)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Barry Odom

    Barry Odom

    Barry_Odom

  • Ronnie Thompson (American football)
  • American football player and coach

    left for Texas, Thompson joined the Longhorns as backfield coach under Fred Akers. Later Thompson went to coach at Texas A&M University under offensive

    Ronnie Thompson (American football)

    Ronnie_Thompson_(American_football)

  • Clyde Littlefield
  • American sports coach

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Clyde Littlefield

    Clyde_Littlefield

  • Deaths in December 2020
  • MP (2008–2016). Udyavara Madhava Acharya, 79, Indian writer and poet. Fred Akers, 82, American football coach (Texas Longhorns, Wyoming Cowboys, Purdue

    Deaths in December 2020

    Deaths_in_December_2020

  • 1975 Wyoming Cowboys football team
  • American college football season

    NCAA Division I football season. In their first year under head coach Fred Akers, the Cowboys compiled a 2–9 record (1–6 against conference opponents)

    1975 Wyoming Cowboys football team

    1975_Wyoming_Cowboys_football_team

  • Fred Jackson (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (born 1950)

    February 1989, Jackson was hired as the quarterbacks coach under head coach Fred Akers at Purdue. Prior to the start of 1990 season, Jackson was named offensive

    Fred Jackson (American football coach)

    Fred Jackson (American football coach)

    Fred_Jackson_(American_football_coach)

  • Brock Spack
  • American football player and coach (born 1962)

    under head coach Leon Burtnett. When Jim Colletto was hired to replace Fred Akers after the 1990 season, he retained Brock as a defensive coach from 1991–1994

    Brock Spack

    Brock_Spack

  • Gerad Parker
  • American football player and coach (born 1981)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Gerad Parker

    Gerad Parker

    Gerad_Parker

  • Noble Kizer
  • American football player and coach (1900–1940)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Noble Kizer

    Noble_Kizer

  • Jack Chevigny
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (1906–1945)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Jack Chevigny

    Jack Chevigny

    Jack_Chevigny

  • Oliver Cutts
  • American football player, coach, and administrator (1873–1939)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Oliver Cutts

    Oliver Cutts

    Oliver_Cutts

  • List of Sigma Chi members
  • Kenneth "Bud" AdamsS University of Kansas, 1944 Owner of Tennessee Titans. Fred Akers University of Arkansas 1959 Running back, Purdue University,1987–90 Head

    List of Sigma Chi members

    List_of_Sigma_Chi_members

  • VAW-121
  • Military unit

    AEW Awards- the COMNAVAIRLANT Battle "E", the CNO Safety "S" and the Fred Akers AEW Excellence Award. The squadron and CVW-7 returned to USS Dwight D

    VAW-121

    VAW-121

    VAW-121

  • Joel Hunt
  • American baseball player and football coach (1905–1978)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Joel Hunt

    Joel_Hunt

  • Joe Glenn (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1949)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Joe Glenn (American football)

    Joe Glenn (American football)

    Joe_Glenn_(American_football)

  • 1938 in the United States
  • March 16 – Cal Browning, American baseball player (died 2022) March 17 – Fred Akers, football player and coach (died 2020) March 19 – Joe Kapp, football player

    1938 in the United States

    1938_in_the_United_States

  • 1986 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    rival Texas A&M, athletic director DeLoss Dodds dismissed head coach Fred Akers. #10 Texas A&M Aggies (8–2) at Texas Longhorns (5–5) at Texas Memorial

    1986 Texas Longhorns football team

    1986 Texas Longhorns football team

    1986_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • Shreveport Knights
  • this was too long and the name was shortened. For their lone season, Fred Akers served as head coach, and Jason Martin, who had played college football

    Shreveport Knights

    Shreveport_Knights

  • Jerry Gray
  • American football player and coach (born 1962)

    20 passes broken up and played on four bowl teams at Texas coached by Fred Akers. In 1996 he was inducted into the University of Texas Hall of Honor. In

    Jerry Gray

    Jerry Gray

    Jerry_Gray

  • 1978 Sun Bowl
  • American college football game

    Longhorns (9–2) (8–3) ACC SWC 0 42 Head coach:  Jerry Claiborne Head coach:  Fred Akers AP Coaches 13 12 AP Coaches 14 14 1 2 3 4 Total Maryland 0 0 0 0 0 Texas

    1978 Sun Bowl

    1978_Sun_Bowl

  • Fritz Shurmur
  • American football player and coach (1932–1999)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Fritz Shurmur

    Fritz_Shurmur

  • Dave Christensen
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Devaney (1957–1961) Lloyd Eaton (1962–1970) Fritz Shurmur (1971–1974) Fred Akers (1975–1976) Bill Lewis (1977–1979) Pat Dye (1980) Al Kincaid (1981–1985)

    Dave Christensen

    Dave Christensen

    Dave_Christensen

  • Berryman QPRS
  • Ohio State 11–1 Woody Hayes 1976 USC 11–1 John Robinson 1977 Texas 11–1 Fred Akers 1978 USC 12–1 John Robinson 1979 Alabama 12–0 Paul "Bear" Bryant 1980

    Berryman QPRS

    Berryman_QPRS

  • Dana X. Bible
  • American football player and sports coach (1891–1980)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Dana X. Bible

    Dana X. Bible

    Dana_X._Bible

  • Western Athletic Conference football individual awards
  • American college football awards

    Arizona 1974 Gil Bartosh UTEP 1975 Frank Kush (4) Arizona State 1976 Fred Akers Wyoming 1977 Frank Kush (5) Arizona State 1978 Wayne Howard Utah 1979

    Western Athletic Conference football individual awards

    Western_Athletic_Conference_football_individual_awards

  • Lubbock High School
  • Public magnet school in the United States

    coaches in the 1950s and later included Wilford Moore, Grant Teaff, and Fred Akers. Lubbock High School did not make the playoffs between 1975 and 2012,

    Lubbock High School

    Lubbock High School

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  • Jim Colletto
  • American football player and coach (born 1944)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Jim Colletto

    Jim Colletto

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  • Darrell Hazell
  • American football player and coach (born 1964)

    Alex Agase (1973–1976) Jim Young (1977–1981) Leon Burtnett (1982–1986) Fred Akers (1987–1990) Jim Colletto (1991–1996) Joe Tiller (1997–2008) Danny Hope

    Darrell Hazell

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  • Frank Crawford
  • American football player and lawyer (1870–1963)

    Blair Cherry (1947–1950) Ed Price (1951–1956) Darrell Royal (1957–1976) Fred Akers (1977–1986) David McWilliams (1987–1991) John Mackovic (1992–1997) Mack

    Frank Crawford

    Frank Crawford

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  • Madalyn Akers Phillips
  • American composer

    William Farnum. Akers was featured on "Meet the Composer", a radio program about California composers, in 1932. Compositions by Akers Phillips were featured

    Madalyn Akers Phillips

    Madalyn Akers Phillips

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  • List of Texas Longhorns bowl games
  • 2, 1978 1977 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Cotton Bowl Dallas, TX 76,701 Fred Akers 25 Sun Bowl W 42–0 December 23, 1978 1978 Maryland Terrapins Sun Bowl

    List of Texas Longhorns bowl games

    List_of_Texas_Longhorns_bowl_games

  • 1979 Texas Longhorns football team
  • American college football season

    Conference Ranking Coaches No. 13 AP No. 12 Record 9–3 (6–2 SWC) Head coach Fred Akers (3rd season) Offensive coordinator Leon Manley (3rd season) Defensive coordinator

    1979 Texas Longhorns football team

    1979 Texas Longhorns football team

    1979_Texas_Longhorns_football_team

  • 1980 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl
  • College football game

    Texas Longhorns (10–1) (7–4) 16 7 Head coach:  Dick Crum Head coach:  Fred Akers AP Coaches 13 11 1 2 3 4 Total North Carolina 6 7 3 0 16 Texas 0 7 0 0

    1980 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl

    1980_Astro-Bluebonnet_Bowl

  • Colorado State Rams football
  • American college football team

    the season. Texas defensive coordinator Leon Fuller, a Bear Bryant and Fred Akers disciple, took over the Rams football program in 1982. However, Fuller

    Colorado State Rams football

    Colorado State Rams football

    Colorado_State_Rams_football

  • Lam Jones
  • American football player and sprinter (1958–2019)

    receptions for 79 yards (third on the team). As a sophomore, new head coach Fred Akers changed the offense and Jones was moved to wide receiver. He led the team

    Lam Jones

    Lam Jones

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    To give for food, especially to animals; to furnish for consumption; as, to feed out turnips to the cows; to feed water to a steam boiler.

  • Free
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    Not gained by importunity or purchase; gratuitous; spontaneous; as, free admission; a free gift.

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  • v. t.

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    An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.

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    A red pigment.

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    To fill the wants of; to supply with that which is used or wasted; as, springs feed ponds; the hopper feeds the mill; to feed a furnace with coal.

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    The mechanism by which the action of feeding is produced; a feed motion.

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    Certain or honorable; the opposite of base; as, free service; free socage.