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Marty Akins
Martin Ray Akins (born January 6, 1954) is a former College All-American football player and politician. He started as quarterback for the Texas Longhorns in the early 1970s and was the only Longhorn quarterback to start three seasons directing the wishbone offense, and the only wishbone quarterback to ever be an All-American. He was later the Democratic nominee for Texas State Comptroller in 2002. ==Early life==
Marty Akins was born in San Saba, Texas. At Gregory-Portland, Akins was coached by his father, Ray Akins, a Texas High School Football Hall of Famer with 302 wins in 37 seasons. Marty Akins, captain of his high school team, was selected as the Texas High School 3A Football Player of the Year in 1971 while he led the Wildcats to the 1971 State Championship game. Akins was a Prep All-American Quarterback and an All-State Quarterback, Punter, and Kicker. He had a 60-4-1 record as a junior high and high school quarterback. He was heavily recruited by many national programs and had always dreamed of playing for Notre Dame. When Notre Dame offered Akins a scholarship he at first decided to take it, but later chose to stay close to home when he was heavily recruited by Longhorn coach Darrell Royal and by former President Lyndon Johnson.〔 Akins was also a star in track and field, winning the 1972 Texas State High School Championship in the shot put and was an AAU National Champion in track and field.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://uil100.org/archives/athletics/track-field-event-distance.php?event==Shot+Put&boys_girls=Boys )〕
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