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Campbell University

Famika Anae

Famika Anae

Famika Anae was named offensive line coach at Campbell University in February 2022.

In his first season at Campbell, AnaeĀ helped the Camels set a school passing yards record (2,915), while two CU offensive linemen were named All-Big South, including first team honoree Mike Edwards and second team member Isaiah Burch. Following the season, Edwards became Campbell's first offensive lineman to earn All-American honors.Ā 

Anae came to CU from Texas A&M –Commerce where he coached the Lions’ offensive line from 2019-21. At Commerce, Anae helped guide the Lions to 18 wins over two seasons, also coaching three All-Lone Star Conference linemen. In 2021, the offensive line unit made way for an offense that gained 3,580 total yards and allowed less than two sacks per game.

Tackle Amon Simon earned All-American honors for the second time in Anae’s tenure in 2021, named to D2Football's Elite 100 team, while registering Second Team Region IV, and First Team All-LSC accolades. Center Christian Hernandez was also named Second Team All-LSC.

In 2019, the Lions advanced to the NCAA Regional final, going 11-3 and earning a No. 11 finish in the final American Football Coaches' Association rankings of the season. Simon was named to two All-American teams and was the LSC's Offensive Lineman of the Year, guard Deion Malone was named All-Region and First Team All-LSC, and Hernandez was named honorable mention All-LSC.

He also has coaching stops at Dixie State University (tight ends coach and video coordinator), University of Virginia (assistant offensive line) and Brigham Young University (assistant offensive line).

The Laie, Hawaii native was a two-year letter winner at BYU on the offensive line. He earned a starting position as a sophomore and never relinquished the role, receiving All-Independent honors in 2012.

At BYU, he garnered many accolades from coaches and players, being nominated for and receiving several prestigious awards, including BYU All Tradition, Spirit, and was inducted to the Honor Team in 2012.

In high school, Anae was an all-state performer on both the offensive and defensive lines. An accomplished multi-sport athlete, he also received all-state honorable mention in basketball.

His father, Robert, a former national champion at BYU as a player, is currently the offensive coordinator at Syracuse.

Anae received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Brigham Young University in 2016.Ā  Anae and wife Tessi Leila Tolutau have two daughters, Liane and Savani.
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