- Ken Huff
NFL player
|DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1953|2|21|mf=y
Birthplace=Hutchinson, KS ,United States
DateOfDeath=
Position=Guard
number=61
College=North Carolina
DraftedYear=1975
DraftedRound=1
DraftedPick=3
DatabaseFootball=HUFFKEN01
PFR=HuffKe20
NFL=HUF207644
ProBowls=
Honors= 2008 State of North Carolina's Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
Awards=Jacobs Trophy
Jim Tatum Medal
Bill Arnold Award
Records=
years=1975-1982
1983-1985
teams=Baltimore ColtsWashington Redskins
HOF=Kenneth Wayne Huff (born
February 21 ,1953 in Hutchinson,Kansas ) is a formerAmerican football offensive lineman in theNational Football League . He was also an All-American guard at the University of North Carolina.College career
Huff was heavily recruited from Coronado High School outside of
San Diego, California . Initially adefensive tackle until UNC CoachBill Dooley switched him to guard in his second day of practice, he immediately became a starter on theoffensive line . As a sophomore, he helped lead the University of North Carolina to an 11-1Atlantic Coast Conference championship. He played in the 1972 and 1974Sun Bowl s,Hula Bowl , andSenior Bowl in 1975. In his senior season, he was the leader of an offensive line that produced two 1,000 yard backs and helped Carolina set a school total offense record. He was chosen 1st Team All-ACC and Consensus All-American in 1974 including "Playboy’s" Pre-Season All-American pick. Huff came in second to Randy White for theOutland Trophy Award, won the Jacobs Trophy as the leagues best blocker, Jim Tatum Medal and was a two time recipient of the Bill Arnold Award as UNC’s top lineman. He was also named Captain of the College All-Stars in their game against the Super Bowl ChampionPittsburgh Steelers . His number was retired at his high school alma mater and at UNC where his college jersey is hanging on the University’s Honored Jersey section ofKenan Memorial Stadium .NFL career
He was the number three pick in the 1st round of the
1975 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts. The Colts went from being the last placed team in 1974 with a 2-12 record to a contender with a 10-4 record in Huff’s first year. They continued their run and made the play-offs for the next three years. In 1983 he was traded to theWashington Redskins and became a member of the famed “Hogs” offensive line along withMark May ,Russ Grimm ,Joe Jacoby ,Jeff Bostic andGeorge Starke . He played inSuper Bowl XVIII where the Redskins were defeated by theOakland Raiders . Huff retired in 1986 after 11 years and a career 145 games in the NFL.Post NFL Career
In May 2008, Huff was inducted into the state of North Carolina’s Sports Hall of Fame.
Currently Huff is the owner of an award winning, custom home building company in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina . He is involved with numerous UNC and NFL related charity organizations.
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