The football world and the community of Hugo, Oklahoma, are mourning the loss of Mike Parker, a decorated U.S. Marine Corps veteran, former University of Texas defensive line coach, and respected real estate broker in the Austin area.
Parker passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy marked by courage, leadership, and dedication both on and off the field.
Born and raised in Hugo, Oklahoma, Mike was a standout athlete and the son of the high school football coach.
Though a marginal college prospect out of high school, Parker’s grit and talent earned him the final scholarship spot on the University of Arkansas football team.
It turned out to be a decision that would shape Razorback history.
Mike became the team captain in his senior year, was named Defensive Player of the Sugar Bowl, and made his hometown beam with pride.
One friend wrote,
“Mike Parker was a hero as I grew up in Hugo. I remember watching that Sugar Bowl game, all of us Hugoites were so proud.”
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Mike Parker Had A Legacy On The Sidelines
After college, Parker began a coaching career that spanned more than two decades, holding positions at Southern Mississippi, the University of Wyoming, and SMU.
In addition, he was most famously the University of Texas at Austin coach, where he served from 1977 to 1985 under Coach Fred Akers.
As a defensive line coach, Parker mentored numerous Longhorn greats, including Brad Shear, Steve McMichael, Kenneth Sims, and Tony Degrate.
One former player wrote in tribute,
“Mike Parker was our DT coach at UT. The best position coach I ever had and a tremendous leader. RIP Coach Parker, I’m a better man for having you in my life.”
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Another said:
“He coached many Longhorn legends. He was a hell of a good guy and will be missed.”
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Mike Parker Also Provided To The Country And The Community
Before football, Mike served with honor as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps from 1965 to 1969.
A Vietnam combat veteran, he was a recipient of both the Purple Heart and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry.
He even coached and played football at Quantico, where he continued his commitment to leadership in every arena he touched.
After retiring from football, Parker transitioned into real estate.
In 1995, he founded Mike Parker & Company Real Estate, serving the Austin metro area with the same integrity and work ethic that defined his earlier life.
His company became known for “down-home sensibilities with first-class service.”
Mike never lost touch with his roots. He regularly attended Hugo High School reunions and remained a beloved figure in the community.
Rest in peace, Coach Parker!
