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Hank Hughes
Assistant Head Coach For Defense, Defensive Line
Hank Hughes is in his seventh season on the Husky coaching staff and his
third as assistant head coach for defense after spending the previous three as
the defensive coordinator. A 27-year veteran of the coaching profession, Hughes
joined the program in Feb. 2001 as the defensive line coach and has coached that
position group throughout his tenure at UConn.
Under Hughes, UConn led the BIG EAST in total defense in each of its first two
seasons in the league. The Huskies finished seventh in the nation in 2006,
averaging 297.1 yards per game in total defense while also ranking fourth in
passing defense and seventh in passing efficiency defense.
In
2002, the Huskies’ first Division I-A season, Hughes found great success in his
opening season as UConn’s defensive coordinator. In the Huskies’ first season of
eligibility for the national I-A leaders, UConn ranked fifth in the nation in
passing defense (160.4 yards per game), 18th in passing efficiency defense
(102.44 rating) and 19th in total defense (316.1 yards per game). The Huskies
ranked 23rd nationally by forcing 32 turnovers, the team’s most since the 1992
season.
UConn continued this defensive success in 2004 as the team led the BIG EAST in
both total and passing defense en route to the program’s first ever bowl berth,
a 39-10 victory over Toledo in the Motor City Bowl. The leader of Hughes’
defense, Alfred Fincher, became the first Husky drafted in 11 years while Tyler
King and Justin Perkins both signed NFL contracts after the season as well.
The 2006 season saw defensive tackle Rhema Fuller become the first Husky to ever
be a finalist for the Draddy Trophy.
Before coming to UConn, Hughes was the defensive line coach at the University of
Memphis from 1998-2000. The Tigers finished the 2000 season as the No. 1 rated
defense in Division I-A against the run (72.7 rushing yards allowed per game),
fifth in the nation in total defense (275.3 yards per game) and 14th in scoring
defense (18.1 points allowed per game).
Hughes is familiar with New England, having served at four different schools in
the region. In his most recent New England stop prior to UConn, Hughes worked at
Harvard (1994-97) where he was the assistant head coach, defensive line coach
and special teams coordinator. He was defensive line coach at Cincinnati in 1993
and was an assistant coach for the Montreal Machine of the World League of
American Football in 1991 and 1992, serving as linebacker coach in 1991 and
adding defensive coordinator duties in 1992. Hughes was the linebacker coach and
recruiting coordinator at James Madison from 1985-90, served as linebackers and
defensive line coach at Lafayette from 1982-84 and also coached the defensive
line at Northeastern (1981), Springfield College (1980) and Albany (1979).
Hughes is a 1979 graduate of Springfield College with a bachelor’s degree in
physical education. He played for four years at linebacker and was a two-year
starter. A native of Albany, N.Y., Hank and his wife, Jackie, reside in Tolland,
Conn., with their four children, Raquel Marie, Henry, Jack and Charles.
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