Andy Hall (football player)

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Andy Hall
Date of birth November 26, 1980
Place of birth Cheraw, SC
Position(s) Quarterback
College Delaware
NFL Draft 2004 / Round 6/ Pick 185
Statistics
Team(s)
2004-2005 Philadelphia Eagles

Andy Hall (born November 26, 1980) is a former National Football League Quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. He was acquired by the Eagles in 2004 as a 6th round rookie draft pick out of the University of Delaware. He was acquired by the Las Vegas Gladiators AFL (Arena Football League) team for the 2006 season. Andy is represented by Hadley Engelhard and James Ulrich.

[edit] High school career

Hall attended Cheraw High School in Cheraw, South Carolina, where he lettered in football and baseball. In baseball, he was an All-State pitcher.

[edit] College career

Hall attended the University of Delaware, and led the Fighting Blue Hens to the 2003 Division 1-AA National Championship. He transferred to Delaware after starting his career at Georgia Tech. His wife, Mary Melissa, is a former Georgia Tech varsity cheerleader. He was the backup quarterback to George Godsey and was slated to become Georgia Tech's starter after Godsey graduated. However, Tech coach George O'Leary left to go after the Notre Dame job, and Chan Gailey took his place. Gailey picked A.J. Suggs to be the starter the following year with Damarius Bilbo as the backup, leaving Hall as the odd man out.

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