Billy Hardee
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Abraham Billy Hardee, Jr, better known as Billy Hardee, (born August 12, 1954 in Lakeland, Florida) is an American football defensive back.
He played college football for Virginia Tech from 1972-1975. Hardee started his collegiate career as a wide receiver, transitioning to defensive back in 1974. Hardee finished in the Top 10 nationally in 1975, with seven interceptions. This, along with his work as a kick returner, earned him Honorable Mention as an AP All American and a spot on the National Independent All-Star Football squad.
Following graduation from Virginia Tech, Hardee went on to play in the NFL, the CFL and the USFL. Hardee retired from professional football in 1985.
Hardee was elected to the Virginia Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. He curreently is an assistant principal at Jewett Acdemy Middle School in Winter Haven Florida. He and his wife Deborah have 3 children of which, their son (Billy III)went on to follow in his dad's footsteps and play for the Hokies from l999-2001.
[edit] Professional career
1976 Denver Broncos
1977 New York Jets
1978 Calgary Stampeders
1978-1981 Toronto Argonauts
1981-1982 Ottawa Rough Riders
1984 Philadelphia Stars
1985 Baltimore Stars
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