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  2. Hugh Green (American football) - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Donell Green (born July 27, 1959) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) from 1981 to 1991. He played college football for the Pittsburgh Panthers as a defensive end , and was recognized as a three-time consensus All-American .

  3. List of Pittsburgh Panthers football All-Americans - Wikipedia

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    Pitt has had 15 different football players named as College Sports Information Directors of America Academic-All Americans for a total of 23 selections. [232] In addition, five Pitt players have been named as a National Scholar-Athletes by the National Football Foundation [233] and three players have awarded NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships. [230]

  4. 1979 All-East football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Pittsburgh Panthers football team was the only Eastern team to finish in the top ten, ranking No. 6 in the final UPI poll and No. 7 in the final AP poll. Pitt placed five players on the All-Eastern first team: defensive end Hugh Green, offensive tackle Mark May, tight end Benjie Pryor, and defensive backs JoJo Heath and Terry White.

  5. Hugh Green - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Green (politician) (1887–1968), American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives Hughie Green (1920–1997), British television presenter Hugh Green (American football) (born 1959), former American football linebacker in the National Football League

  6. 1980 Pittsburgh Panthers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of Pittsburgh as an independent during the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season.Despite losing one game, the Panthers were named national champion by NCAA-designated major selectors DeVold System, Football Research, and The New York Times, while also named co-national champion by Rothman (FACT) and Sagarin. [1]

  7. Former NFL Star Hugh Douglas’ 20-Year-Old Son Killed in Fatal ...

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    Former football player Hugh Douglas’ son Hugh has died after a fatal car crash in Atlanta. He was 20. Douglas, 52, mourned his late son via Instagram.The former Super Bowl champ posted an array ...

  8. High school football Red vs. Green All-Star Games: What to know

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    Nov. 30—The Bulldog Bowl in Artesia has one more day of football. The Red vs. Green All-Star Games are being played on Saturday afternoon at Bulldog Bowl. The small school (3A, 2A, 8-Man, 6-Man ...

  9. 1980 College Football All-America Team - Wikipedia

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    The seven unanimous picks on the defensive side were: (1) Pittsburgh defensive end Hugh Green, who won the 1980 Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award, Lombardi Award, and Sporting News and UPI College Football Player of the Year awards; (2) Alabama defensive end E.J. Junior; (3) Houston defensive tackle Leonard Mitchell; (4) Baylor linebacker Mike ...