He was the youngest of six children born to Harriet and William Hill.
This ranks him ninth at Wichita State in terms of total wins and 14th at Wichita State in terms of winning percentage.
[3] Hill also served as the head football coach at Wesleyan University from 1925 to 1926, compiling a record of 5–10.
[4] Hill was later director of labor relations for the truck division of General Motors.
He moved from Royal Oak, Michigan to retire in Clearwater, Florida, where he lived for 12 years before dying on March 14, 1978.