Anthoney Hill

American gridiron football player (born 1971)
American football player
Anthoney Hill
Colorado Mesa Mavericks
Position:Running backs coach & tight ends coach
Personal information
Born: (1971-12-24) December 24, 1971 (age 52)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Career information
High school:University City
(University City, San Diego)
College:Colorado State (1991–1994)
Undrafted:1995
Career history
As a coach:
  • Colorado State (1998)
    Student assistant
  • La Jolla HS (CA) (1999–2002)
    Offensive coordinator
  • Southwestern CC (2003–2004)
    Offensive coordinator & tight ends coach
  • La Jolla HS (CA) (2005–2006)
    Offensive coordinator
  • San Diego HS (CA) (2007)
    Head coach
  • Colorado State (2008–2011)
    Running backs coach
  • Colorado Ice (2012)
    Assistant offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • McPherson (2013–2014)
    Passing game coordinator & wide receivers coach
  • Colorado State (2015–2021)
    Director of player development
  • Colorado Mesa (2022–present)
    Running backs coach & tight ends coach

Anthoney Hill (born December 24, 1971) is a former American football and Canadian football quarterback in the Canadian Football League who played for the Edmonton Eskimos. He is the running backs and tight ends coach for Colorado Mesa University, a position he has held since 2022. He played college football for the Colorado State Rams.[1] He was the Director of Player Development & Community/Alumni Relations for Colorado State.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Anthoney Hill Statistics on JustSportsStats.com". www.justsportsstats.com.
  2. ^ Kensler, Tom (12 June 2015). "Anthoney Hill, Colorado State legend, has returned to CSU a third time". The Denver Post.
  3. ^ "Anthoney Hill was fired as the Director of Player Development & Community/Alumni Relations Directory at Colorado State University Athletics".
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Colorado State Rams starting quarterbacks
  • Bob Hainlen (1945–1948)
  • Harold G. Chaffee (1949)
  • Don Burroughs (1951–1952)
  • Bob Rollins (1953)
  • Gary Glick (1954)
  • Jerry Callahan (1955–1956)
  • Louie Long (1957)
  • Fred Glick (1958)
  • Bill Wade (1959)
  • Jon Crider (1960)
  • Leroy Guiterrez (1961)
  • John Christensen (1962–1963)
  • Eddie Belt (1964)
  • Bob Wolfe (1965–1966)
  • Gerry Montiel (1967–1968)
  • Chip Maxwell (1969)
  • Wayne Smith (1970)
  • Scott Simmons (1971)
  • Pat Juliana (1972)
  • Jan Stuebbe (1973)
  • Mark Driscoll (1974–1975)
  • Don Graham (1976–1977)
  • Keith Lee (1978–1979)
  • Steve Fairchild (1978, 1980)
  • Tom Thenell (1981)
  • Terry Nugent (1982–1983)
  • Kelly Stouffer (1984–1986)
  • Scooter Molander (1987–1988)
  • Mark Gimenez (1989)
  • Kevin Verdugo (1990–1991)
  • Anthoney Hill (1992–1994)
  • Daren Wilkinson (1995)
  • Moses Moreno (1995–1997)
  • Ryan Eslinger (1998)
  • Matt Newton (1999–2000)
  • Bradlee Van Pelt (2001–2003)
  • Justin Holland (2004–2005)
  • Caleb Hanie (2006–2007)
  • Billy Farris (2008)
  • Grant Stucker (2009)
  • Pete Thomas (2010–2011)
  • Garrett Grayson (2011–2014)
  • M.J. McPeek (2012)
  • Conner Smith (2012)
  • Nick Stevens (2015–2017)
  • Faton Bauta (2016)
  • Collin Hill (2016, 2018–2019)
  • K. J. Carta-Samuels (2018)
  • Patrick O'Brien (2019–2020)
  • Todd Centeio (2020–2021)
  • Clay Millen (2022–2023)
  • Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi (2022–2023)
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