- Courtney Hall
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Courtney Hall Date of birth: August 26, 1968 Place of birth: Los Angeles, California Career information Position(s): Center, Guard College: Rice, University of Chicago NFL Draft: 1989 / Round: 2 / Pick 37 Organizations As player: 1989-1996 San Diego Chargers Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com Courtney Hall (born August 26, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is a former center and guard in the National Football League for the San Diego Chargers. He is a four-time Pro Bowl 1st Alternate and captained the only Chargers football team to play in a Super Bowl. Hall attended Rice University.
Hall played football at Banning High School in Wilmington, California, and was the starting offensive tackle his junior and senior year. He was teammates with Jamelle Holieway, Leroy Holt, and Mark Tucker. He retired from the NFL in 1999.
At 16 years old Hall began attending Rice University where he graduated in 1990. In 2003 he graduated from the University of Chicago Law School and Graduate School of Business. Hall formerly served on the Rice University Investment Committee helping to manage the school's endowment which currently is estimated at $4.1 billion. Currently he is a managing partner at Hillcrest Venture Partners, a venture capital firm. Hall also currently serves as mayor Bloomberg's appointee to the New York City campaign finance committee.
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