Al Del Greco
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Albert Louis Del Greco is a former American football
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 placekicker
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 and a current sports radio
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 personality and high school
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 coach in Birmingham, Alabama
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Biography

Del Greco finished his 17 NFL seasons with 347 of 449 (77%) field goals and 551 of 554 (99%) extra points, giving him a total of 1,592 points. As of 2009, this ranks him #14 on the NFL's list of all time leading scorers. He was inducted in the Alabama Hall of Fame.

A four-year letterman at Auburn, Del Greco completed 110 out of 111 PATs in his college career. He also set the SEC record for field goal attempts in a single game and field goals made in a single game in a 1982 game versus Kentucky where he made six out of his seven attempts. As of 2006, those 18 points still stand as a school record for most points scored by a kicker in a single game. His 236 career points place him fifth on the Auburn career scoring list.

At Spain Park High School
Spain Park High School
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 in Hoover, Alabama
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, Del Greco is the boys golf coach and the football team's kicking coach. His son, Trey was the football team's place kicker prior to graduating after the 2007 season. Trey is now on golf scholarship at Vanderbilt University
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. In 2003, Del Greco became Birmingham Steeldogs
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' kickers coach. As of 2006, he co-hosts "The Opening Drive" on WJOX
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 in Birmingham, Alabama
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 with Jay Barker
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 and Tony Kurre. His daughter, Erica, is currently a student at Auburn University
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 and his son, Derrick is currently also at Spain Park. Del Greco was the starting Placekicker
Placekicker
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 in Super Bowl XXXIV
Super Bowl XXXIV
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 for the Tennessee Titans
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, in which his team lost 23-16. In the game, he made 1 field goal, which tied the game 16-16.

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