MOSCOW, Idaho – It’s official. Mike Levenseller is a member
of the University of Idaho football coaching staff as the Vandals’ receivers
coach and passing game coordinator.
Levenseller reunites with Robb Akey on the Vandal staff
after having served with Idaho’s head coach for seven years when both were at neighboring
Washington State University. Levenseller joined the Cougar staff in 1992 and
Akey was hired in 1999. Both were coordinators for the Cougars during their
tenures at WSU with Akey leaving to become Idaho’s head coach in 2007.
“We’ve won a lot of games together,” Akey said. “We couldn’t
get a better hire than we were able to get with Mike Levenseller. I’m really
fired up to have him join our football staff.”
Levenseller is a native of Tacoma, Wash., and a graduate of
Curtis High School and Washington State University. He was a receiver for the
Cougars and was a two-time all-Pacific 8 choice as well as an Associated Press
all-West Coast first-team selection and an honorable mention all-American by
the AP. He is a member of the Washington State Athletic and Pacific Northwest
Football halls of fame.
“He is one of the best receivers coaches in the country,”
Akey said. “He’s a great teacher. He’s a great technician. He is exactly what
we need for our wide receiver outfit.”
Akey’s praise is underscored by Levenseller’s successes,
which includes the top 10 single-season receiving efforts (himself included) in
WSU history.
Levenseller was a sixth-round draft pick (Oakland Raiders)
in 1978. During his three years in the NFL, he played for Buffalo, Tampa Bay
and Cincinnati. He also played in the CFL and was a member of the 1982 Grey Cup
champion Edmonton Eskimos.
His first coaching stint was with the British Columbia Lions
as a guest coach. From there, he went to Toronto and then on to Washington
State.