- Jerry Hill (American football)
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Jerry Hill Date of birth: October 12, 1939 Place of birth: Torrington, Wyoming, United States Career information Position(s): Running back College: Wyoming NFL Draft: 1961 / Round: 3 / Pick: 35 Organizations As player: 1961-1970 Baltimore Colts Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com Jerry Hill (born October 12, 1939 in Torrington, Wyoming) is a former professional American football running back for the National Football League's Baltimore Colts.
University of Wyoming
Hill played his collegiate football for Wyoming Cowboys football. He was an All-Skyline Conference running back in 1959 and 1960, and was part of the 1958 Wyoming Cowboys football team that won the Sun Bowl. Jerry Hill was selected as Wyoming Football's player of the 20th Century in 1992.[1] He finished his collegiate career with 1,374 rushing yards on 288 carries.
Awards and honors
- All Skyline Conference Running Back, 1959
- All Skyline Conference Running Back, 1960
- Inducted into Wyoming Cowboys Hall of Fame, October 29, 1993.[2]
- Member of 1958 Sun Bowl Champions
- Member of 1968 NFL Champions
- Member of Super Bowl V Champions
- Wyoming Football Player of the 20th Century
References
Baltimore Colts Super Bowl V Champions 15 Earl Morrall | 17 Sam Havrilak | 19 Johnny Unitas | 20 Jerry Logan | 21 Rick Volk | 27 Ray Perkins | 28 Jimmy Orr | 30 Ron Gardin | 32 Mike Curtis | 33 Eddie Hinton | 34 Tom Nowatzke | 35 Jim Duncan | 36 Norm Bulaich | 40 Jack Maitland | 42 Tom Maxwell | 45 Jerry Hill | 47 Charles Stukes | 49 David Lee | 50 Bill Curry | 51 Bob Grant | 52 Robbie Nichols | 54 Tom Goode | 56 Ray May | 60 George Wright | 61 Cornelius Johnson | 62 Glenn Ressler | 71 Dan Sullivan | 72 Bob Vogel | 73 Sam Ball | 74 Billy Ray Smith | 75 John Williams | 76 Fred Miller | 78 Bubba Smith | 80 Jim O'Brien | 81 Billy Newsome | 83 Ted Hendricks | 84 Tom Mitchell | 85 Roy Hilton | 87 Roy Jefferson | 88 John Mackey
Head Coach: Don McCafferty
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