Career
He served as head coach at Tarleton State University from 1988 to 1992. McAfee compiled a 36–18 overall record, including an 11–1 season in 1990, the first ever undefeated regular season in school history. McAfee was an All-Southwest Conference linebacker at the University of Arkansas.
McAfee would eventually be named to the Cotton Bowl Classic Hall of Heroes for the 1970s and the Houston Chronicle All-Time Cotton Bowl Classic team
He started his coaching career as a defensive graduate assistant at his alma mater before moving on to the high school level He became defensive coordinator at the high school in Marlin, Texas, before moving on to his first head coaching job at Harmony Grove High School in Camden, Arkansas.
Returning to the collegiate level in 1986, McAfee was hired as defensive coordinator by Bill Pringle at Tarleton State University. In 1988, McAfee succeeded Pringle as head coach at Tarleton State and spent the next five years leading the team
McAfee died on November 22, 2008 of a massive heart attack while exercising on a treadmill in Arkadelphia, Arkansas where he lived.
He was 55 years old.