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Stuart King Hill is a retired American football
American football
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 quarterback
Quarterback
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 in the National Football League
National Football League
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 who played for the Chicago Cardinals
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, St. Louis Cardinals
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, Philadelphia Eagles
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, and the Minnesota Vikings
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. Hill is the Marketing Director at Augusta Pines Golf Club in Spring, Texas.

Football career

After attending Brazosport High School
Brazosport High School
Brazosport High School is a secondary school located at the intersection of Brazosport Boulevard and West 2nd Street in Freeport, Texas. It handles grades nine through twelve and is part of the Brazosport Independent School District....

 in Freeport, Texas
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, Hill went to Rice University
Rice University
William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University or Rice, is a private research university located on a heavily wooded campus in Houston, Texas, United States...

, splitting time as quarterback with Frank Ryan
Frank Ryan (American football)
Frank Beall Ryan is a retired American football quarterback in the National Football League who played for the Los Angeles Rams , Cleveland Browns and Washington Redskins . Although he led the Browns to their last National Football League title in 1964, Ryan is best remembered for being perhaps...

, who would also go on to play in the NFL. At Rice, Hill distinguishing himself as the one who played more often than Ryan.

Hill was the first player selected in the 1958 National Football League draft and spent over thirty-five years in professional football not only as a player, coach and scout, but also as a key figure in the NFL Players Association. Hill served nine years as the players representative and Vice President of the Players Association in 1968 going through the strike and signing the first collective bargaining contract in pro football.

Hill's accomplishments in the football community include:
  • One of the last three sports letterman in major college athletics (football, basketball, and golf).
  • All-American Football 1957 (quarterback)
  • Captain 1957 S.W.C. Champions (last by Rice University)
  • Played in the Cotton and Hula Bowls in 1958. Captain of the college all-stars beating the world champion Detroit Lions.
  • First player selected (bonus) NFL draft 1958 by the Cardinals.
  • Played professional ball for Chicago Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Minnesota Vikings.
  • Offensive Coordinator for the Houston Oilers (1970–1980) and the New Orleans Saints (1981–1986).
  • Assisted with the drafting and development of Earl Campbell.
  • Established rookie NFL rushing record with George Rogers.
  • Won more games than any team in the NFL during 1978-1980.
  • Ranked second in total offense AFC in 1980, winning four of seven play-off games.
  • Director of Scouting Western United States and Canada for the Philadelphia Eagles 1986-1992.
  • Drafted and Developed play-off teams 1988-1990.
  • Currently member of the NFL Alumni Association.

Golf and Charities

Always a skilled golfer, Hill never gave up his amateur status and through the years has participated in hundreds of tournaments, as well as being an active participant in the promotion of charitable golf tournaments in Texas and Louisiana. He also assisted in the founding and working of the Ronald McDonald Houses in Texas and Louisiana. Hill also helped with Big Brothers and other children causes in Texas, including the Special Olympics. His golf team won first place in the NFL Alumni Tournament in 1995 and 2001. He placed second in the tournament in 1996.
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