Tony Hill (defensive end)

As a senior, he won the state shot put title and placed fourth in the high jump.

As a junior, he started every game and led the team in sacks despite a deep thigh bruise that kept him out of practices.

As a senior, although he was limited with an injured left shoulder late in the season, he received All-Conference and Division I-AA All-American honors.

He played in the wild card playoff game against the Chicago Bears, where he defended a pass and recovered a Jim Harbaugh fumble that contributed to a 17–13 win.

[7] He was activated on September 28, but suffered a strained right hamstring in the ninth game against the Philadelphia Eagles and missed the remainder of the regular season.

[11] In 1994, he signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, where he played for three seasons.