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Mark Speckman

Mark Speckman (born July 31, 1955) is an American gridiron football coach and former player. He is currently the Offensive Coordinator at Lawrence University in Appleton Wisconsin and was previously the running backs coach of the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 2013 and 2014. Speckman served as the head football coach at Willamette University from 1998 to 2011 and at Menlo College in 2012. A California native, he was born without hands and played football at the college level. Speckman also works as a motivational speaker. As coach of the Willamette Bearcats, he led his team to three playoff berths at the NCAA Division III level.
==Early life==
Speckman was born to Don and Jan Speckman.〔Moore, David Leon. (Speckman is small-time coach with big-time message. ) ''USA TODAY'', October 4, 2005.〕 He grew up south of San Francisco, in Belmont, as the second child of four.〔 Born without hands, he wore hooks until the age of 15, earning him the nickname of Captain Hook.〔 He convinced his parents that the hooks were not needed, and has never used them since.〔
After starring as a linebacker in high school, Speckman played football for Menlo, a junior college where he was a starter.〔 He then went on to Azusa Pacific University, playing at the NAIA level.〔 There he earned an honorable mention for All-American at the NAIA classification in 1976,〔Canzano, John. The Monday Profile: A Coach’s Coach Mark Speckman: A Mind for Football, a Gift for Inspiration. ''The Oregonian'', August 25, 2003.〕 and attention from the tabloid media as the Handless Linebacker.〔

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