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Steve Axman Scout.com Headlines:
Ax excited to be back
Huskies heading back to the future with final 2004 hire
-by Scout.com Feb 16, 2004
Axman named UW receivers coach
Ax back for second stint with the Huskies
-by Scout.com Feb 16, 2004
AC Steve Axman: Back with the Huskies
-by Scout.com Feb 16, 2004
Coaching Candidates Part 1
A look at many potential coaching candidates
-by WildcatScoop.com Oct 15, 2003
WA QB Best In the West
Signal caller Matt Tuiasosopo is one of the nation's finest
-by BruinReportOnline.com Jun 16, 2003
Ask Coach Baird
Coach Baird answers your questions online!
-by Dawgman.com Mar 21, 2003
Pettas talks about 'reunion'
Former Husky GA returns to Montlake as quarterbacks coach
-by Scout.com Feb 11, 2003
Neuheisel ends speculation
Washington head coach releases statement; hires Pettas as new QB coach
-by Scout.com Feb 10, 2003
Myers to leave Washington
Offensive line coach to accept position at another school; will Gilbertson be his replacement?
-by Scout.com Feb 7, 2003
Steve Axman to UCLA
Former UW Quarterbacks Coach reunited with Dorrell
-by Scout.com Jan 9, 2003
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Steve Axman
Position: AC
Date of Birth: 06/10/1949
Birthplace: Huntington Station,  NY
High School: Walt Whitman HS
(Huntington Station, NY)
College: Lebanon Valley


Biography:
Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks

Steve Axman is in his fourth year as an assistant coach on Rick Neuheisel’s Husky staff. He added the responsibilities as assistant head coach prior to the 2001 season. Axman has a reputation for developing young quarterbacks and he has only expounded on that during his tenure at Washington.

He was the offensive coordinator at UCLA in 1987-88 where he coached Troy Aikman. Prior to UCLA, Axman coached at Stanford (1986), with the Denver Gold of the United States Football League (1985) and at the University of Arizona (1980-84), as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Axman spent a year at Illinois, three seasons at Army and one season at Albany State.

Axman has authored six books and produced several instructional videos about football.