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JERRY HILLEBRAND<br />

E, 6-4, 230, 3L, Davenport, Iowa (Davenport)<br />

An Associated Press and Football Writers<br />

Association of America/ Look All-<br />

American in 1961 (second-team by NEA,<br />

third-team by AFCA, The Sporting News)…<br />

Two-time All-Big Eight Conference first-team performer (1960-<br />

61)… Recorded the fifth 100-yard receiving game in school history,<br />

catching four passes for 137 yards and a score against<br />

Arizona in 1960; it set the CU single game mark for yards at the<br />

time… In addition to being a great blocker and excellent receiver<br />

on offense, he was a tough defensive end and a fine placekicker; he<br />

booted 54-yard field goal against Oklahoma State in 1961, the<br />

longest in school history at the time and the longest in the nation<br />

that season… His 696 career receiving yards at the time of his<br />

graduation was a school record, one that would hold for seven<br />

more seasons… An honorable mention member on CU’s All-<br />

ROMAN HOLLOWELL<br />

KR, 5-6, 165, 4L, Denver, Colo. (Mullen)<br />

A first-team All-American at kick returner<br />

as selected by The Sporting News as a<br />

senior in 2001, when he was also the firstteam<br />

All-Big 12 return man… He became<br />

only the 37th player in school history to surpass the 2,000-yard<br />

mark in all-purpose yards (2,483), with his 1,658 yards on kick<br />

returns (punt, kickoff) the second most by a Buff at the time of his<br />

graduation… He became only the second player in CU annals to<br />

have 600 receiving, punt return and kickoff return yards in a<br />

career, joining Cliff Branch who did it some 30 years earlier… He<br />

was the recipient of the Bill McCartney Award, for special teams<br />

achievement, as a senior… Also was the winner of the Derek<br />

Singleton Award as a junior (for spirit, dedication and<br />

enthusiasm).<br />

386<br />

#82<br />

Century team… First-round draft pick by the N.Y. Giants in the<br />

1962 NFL draft (13th overall; selected as an OLB)… Played for<br />

Giants from 1963-66, St. Louis Cardinals (1967) and Pittsburgh<br />

(1968-70)… He played in 99 career NFL career games, making 14<br />

interceptions and scoring three touchdowns.<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Season No. Yards Average TD Long<br />

1959 12 196 16.3 1 45<br />

1960 11 218 19.8 1 51t<br />

1961 17 282 16.6 4 40t<br />

Totals 40 696 17.5 6 51t<br />

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS—Kickoff Returns: 1-10, 10.0 avg., 0 TD;<br />

Scoring: 6 TD, 20-27 PAT, 3-13 FG, 1 2Pt, 67 points.<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Season G No. Yards Average TD Long<br />

1998 11 9 110 12.2 1 37<br />

1999 11 24 244 10.2 1 43t<br />

2000 11 26 248 9.5 1 28<br />

2001 12 7 78 11.1 0 22<br />

Totals 45 66 680 10.3 3 43t<br />

#5<br />

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

Season No. Yds Avg. TD Long No. Yds Avg. TD Long<br />

1998 6 41 6.8 0 11 2 91 45.5 0 77<br />

1999 5 54 10.8 0 19 6 84 14.0 0 18<br />

2000 9 135 15.0 1 66t 15 308 20.5 0 29<br />

2001 29 522 18.0 2 77t 21 431 20.5 0 52<br />

Totals 49 752 15.3 3 77t 44 914 20.8 0 77<br />

ADDITIONAL CAREER STATISTICS—Rushing: 18-137, 7.6 avg., 0 TD, 30 long;<br />

Passing: 1-1-0, 40, 0 td.

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