Larry Mac Duff

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Larry Mac Duff
Title Co-Defensive coordinator
College Texas
Sport Football
Born June 22, 1948 (age 58)
Place of birth Flag of United States Clinton, Iowa
Career Highlights
School as a player
1966-1967
1968-1969
Fullerton (J.C.)
Oklahoma
Position DE
Coaching positions
2007-present
2003-2007
2001-02
1997-2000
1987-1996
1984-1986
1980-1983
Texas (Co-Def. Coord.)
San Francisco 49ers (Special teams)
Arizona
New York Giants
Arizona
Hawaii
Stanford

Larry Mac Duff (born June 22, 1948 in Clinton, Iowa) is an American football coach. He currently serves as co-defensive coordinator for the Texas Longhorns, alongside Duane Akina. He was hired on January 7, 2007, to replace Gene Chizik, who left Texas after two seasons to become the head coach at Iowa State University.[1] Mac Duff and Akina were responsible for the so-called “Desert Swarm” defense at University of Arizona, which led the nation in scoring defense in 1992, allowing only 8.9 points per game, and finished second in total defense.

A former national assistant coach of the year while at Arizona, Mac Duff has helped mentor a Nagurski Trophy winner, an Outland Trophy winner, a Thorpe Award winner, a Lombardi Award finalist, five Pac-10 Defensive Players of the Year and an NCAA sack champion.

  1. ^ Mac Duff is Texas' newest defensive co-coordinator
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