Victor Hobson

[5] His coach saw that Hobson had large hands and feet to accompany his awkward walk and thin 6-2 frame and thus was nicknamed "Little Pup.

[8] In 1997, he led the St. Joe's prep football team to their first championship in 20 years and was voted the Catholic League best all-around player.

[6][8] Among almost 40 division I football offers he chose to attend his lifetime favorite school, the University of Michigan.

[5] His 47 stops for losses placed him third all time in Michigan history behind Curtis Greer and Mark Messner.

[18] They have pledged millions to set up homes abroad including the United States for children and adults with special needs.