Daryl Agpalsa

Daryl Agpalsa enters his second season as an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team. He works with the offensive line, specifically in coordinating the run game and protections.
 
Under Agpalsa’s leadership, the offensive line blocked for the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s No. 2 rushing offense and the league’s No. 3 passing attack. The Warhawks averaged 166.7 yards per game on the ground and 231.1 yards per contest through the air, and set program records in completions and touchdown passes.
 
UW-Whitewater finished the season 15-0 and won the Stagg Bowl national championship for the fifth time in the last seven seasons.
 
Prior to Whitewater, Agpalsa served as a graduate assistant coach for the offensive line at the University of Minnesota for three seasons. He mentored a pair of All-Big Ten offensive lineman and worked under head coaches Tim Brewster and Jerry Kill during his time. Agpalsa also coached Tommy Olson, who is on the 2014 Rimington Award Watch List for the nation’s top center in the Football Bowl Subdivision (Division I-A).
 
Agpalsa also coached at Hamline (Minn.) University from April 2007-February 2010, and Linfield (Ore.) College from August 2003-March 2007. He helped produce four all-conference offensive linemen during his time at Hamline, and 10 all-conference linemen, including two All-Americans, at Linfield, which won three straight league titles (2003, 2004, 2005) and the 2004 NCAA Division III championship.
 
As a former student-athlete at Linfield, Agpalsa was a two-year captain and three-year All-Northwest Conference selection, and a first team All-America honoree in 2002, as an offensive lineman. The four-year starter helped lead the Wildcats to NWC championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
 
A native of Waipahu, Hawaii, Agpalsa graduated from Linfield in 2002 with a bachelor’s in business. He earned his master’s in education (applied kinesiology and sport management) from Minnesota in 2012.
 
Agpalsa and his wife, Ali, are expecting a child in November 2014.