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13 Facts About Alfred Pupunu

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Alfred Sione Pupunu was born on October 16,1969 and is a former professional American football tight end who played nine seasons in the National Football League from 1992 to 2000.

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Alfred Pupunu played college football for the Weber State Wildcats.

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Alfred Pupunu played college football at Weber State University, where he went on to earn all-Big Sky Conference and All-American honors and has been inducted into the school's athletic Hall of Fame.

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Alfred Pupunu earned Walter Camp All-American honors after leading the nation in receptions, with 93, in 1991.

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Alfred Pupunu was an All-Conference performer at Dixie State College of Utah.

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Alfred Pupunu played for the San Diego Chargers, the Kansas City Chiefs, the New York Giants and the Detroit Lions.

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Alfred Pupunu made a championship appearance with the Chargers in Super Bowl XXIX in the 1994 season, and helped them get there by scoring a touchdown in the AFC title game.

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Alfred Pupunu finished his career with 102 receptions for 1,000 yards and three touchdowns in 103 games.

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Alfred Pupunu was a volunteer assistant at the University of Utah Utes Football Team for three years.

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In 2008, Alfred Pupunu was invited to coach the running backs and tight ends at the Southern Utah University Thunderbirds Football Team by Head Coach Ed Lamb.

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On February 24,2010, Alfred Pupunu was named assistant coach at the University of Idaho.

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Alfred Pupunu then starting coaching the tight ends at Weber State University beginning in the 2017 season.

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Alfred Pupunu was born in Tonga, but moved to Utah with his parents as a baby.