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24 Facts About Hunkie Cooper

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Hernandez James "Hunkie" Cooper was born on May 17,1969 and is an American former football player who was a wide receiver and linebacker for the Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League until his retirement in 2005.

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Hunkie Cooper was previously the wide receivers coach for the San Diego State Aztecs football team and currently is the Director of Football Player Development for the UNLV Rebels football team.

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Hunkie Cooper is a two time recipient of the Ironman of the Year award and was voted league MVP in 1993.

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Hunkie Cooper was the son of a military veteran and the youngest, and shortest, of 9 children.

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Hunkie Cooper received the name Hernandez from a pact his father had made to his best friend prior to the Vietnam War.

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Hunkie Cooper went on to play at Navarro College in Texas where he led the Bulldogs to a NJCAA national championship in 1989.

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Hunkie Cooper soon transferred to University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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Hunkie Cooper tried playing in the Canadian Football League, but was not very successful.

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Hunkie Cooper arrived at camp as a fourth string receiver but quickly worked his way up the depth chart.

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Hunkie Cooper helped lead the team to their second ArenaBowl win and was voted as Ironman of the game after catching a 30-yard touchdown pass, returning a kick for a touchdown, and returning an interception for a touchdown.

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Hunkie Cooper helped lead the team to three consecutive appearances in the ArenaBowl.

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Hunkie Cooper began the 2005 season on Injured Reserve, missing the first two games of the season with a quadriceps injury.

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Hunkie Cooper was elected into the Arena Football Hall of Fame in the 2011 class.

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Hunkie Cooper is one of only two players to earn both AFL MVP and Ironman of the Year awards in a career.

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Hunkie Cooper is one of two players to earn Ironman awards twice.

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Hunkie Cooper finished his career as Arizona's all-time leader in receiving yards, receptions, forced fumbles, fumble recoveries and touchdowns.

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Hunkie Cooper is the Arena Football League's all-time leader in all-purpose yardage and kickoff returns.

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In 2007, Hunkie Cooper was the defensive coordinator for the Blaze.

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In 2008, Hunkie Cooper was demoted to defensive backs coach under new Blaze head coach Ron James.

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In 2009 Hunkie Cooper was named the head coach at Canyon Springs High School and was named Coach of the Year.

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Hunkie Cooper served as an assistant coach at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas.

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In January 2015, Hunkie Cooper was hired as the wide receivers coach at San Diego State University.

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Hunkie Cooper was dismissed from his position at San Diego State in January 2023.

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Hunkie Cooper is married to his wife, Tiffany and has six children.