Henry Hill (American football)

Henry Hill (born October 31, 1948) is a former American football player, who played at the defensive guard position as a walk-on for the University of Michigan from 1968 to 1970.[1] He attended Detroit's Martin Luther King High School where he played football at the tight end position.[2] Interviewed in 1970, Hill recalled, "I was a tight end in high school and I didn't get many scholarship offers because my size was marginal.[1] He played briefly for Michigan's freshman football team in 1967 but quit midway through the season to concentrate on his studies."[1] Hill was named United Press International's Midwest Lineman of the Week after recording nine solo tackles and two assists against Minnesota in 1969."[8] Hill was selected as the defensive captain for the 1970 Michigan Wolverines football team, serving as co-captain with quarterback Don Moorhead.
Detroit, MichiganPosition(s)CollegeMichiganM.L. King HS (Detroit)All-AmericanAll-Big Ten1970 Michigan Wolverines football teamAmerican footballdefensive guardwalk-onUniversity of MichiganDetroitMartin Luther King High Schooltight endGeorge MansBo SchembechlerMinnesotaJim StillwagonDon MoorheadCentral Press AssociationAssociated Press1970 Rose BowlChristian Science MonitorChicago Tribune1971 NFL draft