- Nate Hybl
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Nate Hybl Date of birth: June 19, 1979 Place of birth: Hazlehurst, Georgia Career information Position(s): Quarterback Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 222 lb (101 kg) College: Georgia
OklahomaOrganizations As player: 2003
2003Cleveland Browns
Jacksonville JaguarsPlaying stats at NFL.com Nate Hybl (born June 19, 1979) is a former NFL quarterback. In the NFL, he was part of the Cleveland Browns, and the Jacksonville Jaguars, Mostly working on the practice squads. During his time with the Browns, he was allocated for development in NFL Europe. He is now a minority owner in an intelligence systems company in Atlanta.[1]
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High school years
Hybl attended Jeff Davis High School in Hazlehurst, Georgia and was a standout in football and golf.
College years
University of Georgia Bulldogs
Hybl red-shirted as a freshman in 1998.
Oklahoma University Sooners
He started for the Oklahoma Sooners in 2001 and 2002. During his career he won a Big 12 championship and was 2-0 in bowl games as a starter. He was the MVP of the 2003 Rose Bowl Game.[1]
References
- ^ a b Rohde, John (2009-09-14). "Catching up with former Sooner quarterback Nate Hybl". NewsOK.com. http://newsok.com/catching-up-with-former-sooner-quarterback-nate-hybl/article/3400750?custom_click=rss. Retrieved 2009-09-14.
Preceded by
Ken Dorsey/Andre JohnsonRose Bowl MVP
2003Succeeded by
Matt LeinartPreceded by
Josh HeupelOklahoma Sooners Starting Quarterback
2001-2002Succeeded by
Jason WhiteOklahoma Sooners starting quarterbacks Oklahoma Sooners Football 2000 Consensus National Champions Rocky Calmus | Mark Clayton | Dan Cody | Tim Duncan | Quentin Griffin | Josh Heupel | Nate Hybl | Teddy Lehman | Torrance Marshall | Brandon Moore | Antonio Perkins | Wes Sims | Derrick Strait | Jason White | Jimmy Wilkerson | Roy Williams | Andre Woolfolk
Head Coach Bob Stoops
Coaches Mark Mangino | Mike Stoops | Brent VenablesScottish Claymores starting quarterbacks Lee Williamson (1995) • Matt Blundin (1995) • Steve Matthews (1996) • Jim Ballard (1996) • Dave Barr (1997) • Spence Fischer (1997) • Jim Ballard (1998) • Dameyune Craig (1999) • Kevin Daft (2000) • Clint Stoerner (2001) • Scott Dreisbach (2002) • James Brown (2002) • Craig Nall (2003) • Nate Hybl (2004) • Curt Anes (2004) • Tom Arth (2004)
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