Eduardo Yagües Nuño
Eduardo Yagües Nuño
Title: Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line
Phone: 415-239-3540
Email: enuno@ccsf.edu

Coach Eduardo Y. Nuño is entering his 28th season as the Offensive Line coach and sixth season as the Associate Head Coach.  In his time at CCSF, Coach Nuño has helped the program win Eight National Championships.

In Coach Nuño’s 26 seasons as the offensive line coach, CCSF has earned 63 Division 1 scholarships and a total of 95 scholarships to four year schools.

Coach Nuño played for Mater Dei/Marian High School in San Diego, before transferring to The University of Pacific in Stockton CA, where he was coached amongst others by Pete Carroll, Mike Martz, and Brad Seely.  He also had Nick Holt (current Defensive Coordinator at Purdue) and Hue Jackson (NFL coach) as teammates. At The University of Pacific, Nuño earned the Red Buscher award as the Most Valuable Offensive Lineman and graduated with a Bachelor Degree in Communications/Public Relations.  Coach Nuño obtained his Master’s Degree from St. Mary’s College in Moraga, CA.

Born and raised in the most visited city in the world, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, Coach Nuño currently resides in Pacifica, CA.  Both his sons, Enrico and Tomas are college basketball players.

Offensive Line Transfers Since 2000

2000 Lee Gutu Portland St.
2000 Francisco Tipoti Washington
2001 Jesse Keaulama-Kamakea Kansas St.
2001 Travis McGee Cincinnati
2001 Tim Fa’aita Arizona St.
2001 Matt Salazar Eastern Washington
2002 Daniel Christian Texas Tech
2002 Sean Stronach Wyoming
2003 Adrian Limbrick Louisiana-Lafayette
2003 Cornelius Thomas Nebraska
2003 Albert Toeaina Tennesse
2003 Sam McNulty Temple
2004 Able Malae Sacred Heart
2004 Ta'ase Jennings San Jose St.
2004 Marcus Anderson Kansas
2004 Bryce MacMartin Colorado
2005 Mario Dueñas Cincinnati
2006 Alesana Alesana Kansas St.
2006 Ako Poti Penn St.
2007 Eric Levy Cal-Berkeley
2007 Casey Mchugh Bowling Green
2007 Peter Lenz Sacramento State
2007 Ben Contreras New Mexico
2008 Dwayne Barton New Mexico St.
2009 Gabriel Hampton Georgia State
2009 Ryan Clanton Oregon
2010 Ian Maguire Utah St.
2010 James Robinson UTEP
2010 David Garness USC
2011 Olle Norberg Indiana St.
2011 Pierce Burton Ole Miss
2012 Sean McDonald Cal Poly
2012 Braden Lyons FAU
2012 Jeremiah Stuckey Texas A&M
2012 Ngalu Fusimalohi Kansas
2013 David Hedelin Purdue
2014 Malik Cuellar Mizzou
2014 Connor Brennan Illinois
2014 Dominic Desouza Baylor
2014 Ilya Lopez Nevada
2015 Oge Udegou Iowa St.
2015 AJ McCullom Arizona St.
2015 Nick Cominos TCU
2016 Jean Eason NC-Charlotte
2016 David Galten UAB
2016 Robert Valencia Washington State
2016 Elliot Baker Alabama
2017 Ernest Moore Hawaii
2017 Kohl Levao Hawaii
2017 Brad Murphy New Mexico
2018 Dominic Splan Cal Poly
2019 Sami Nazal Cal-Berkeley
2019 Will Brewer Houston Baptist
2019 Lucas Lavin Northern Colorado
2020 Mark Hutchinson Missouri St.