He played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers from 1981 to 1984, and holds the school record for the longest field goal (60 yards).
He kicked a 51-yard field goal in Tennessee's win over Memphis State, which at the time was the fifth-longest in school history.
Two weeks later, he kicked a last-second 28-yard field goal to give Tennessee a 24–21 win over Wichita State.
At one point in the season, he hit 14 consecutive field goals before finally missing one in the rain against Vanderbilt.
[12] He competed in the annual Blue–Gray Classic at the end of the season, hitting four field goals in the South's 33–6 victory.
[1] His career total of 314 points remained a school record until broken by John Becksvoort in the early 1990s.
[17] During preseason play prior to the 1985 season, he beat out Uwe von Schamann and Eddie Garcia for the starting job.
Reveiz signed with the San Diego Chargers in 1990, but hit only 2 of 7 field goal attempts, and was cut after one month.
[26] He connected on 11 of 12 attempts during his limited first season with the Vikings, breaking the team's single-season record for accuracy.
[26] He hit the game-winning field goal as time expired in Minnesota's 6–3 victory over Pittsburgh on December 20, 1992, allowing the Vikings to lock up the NFC Central Division title.
[27] Between October 10, 1994, and September 17, 1995, Reveiz connected on 31 consecutive field goal attempts, which at the time was an NFL record.
[29] Consistent pain in his left planting foot forced Reveiz's retirement from professional football prior to the 1996 season.