By Rex Naylor / / College, Podcasts, Football
Talking College Football History: Ken Huff

This week we go back to mid-1970s ACC football with our guest Ken Huff. Ken played at North Carolina from 1972-1974 under head coach Bill Dooley. He was one of the best offensive linemen in Tar Heel history. Ken also was a 1st round (3rd pick overall) draft choice in 1975, signed by the Baltimore Colts. He ended his career as one of the Hogs (Redskins offensive linemen) in the early 1980s. Ken talks about his playing days at UNC and that memorable 1972 season (11-1) with their only loss to Ohio State. He also discusses his NFL career playing for the likes of Ted Marchibroda and Frank Kush for the Colts and also Joe Gibbs with the Redskins.

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