
TONY HILLS
FOURTH ROUND SELECTION
130th
OVERALL
* Tony Hills Conference
Call *
* Offensive Line Coach Larry
Zierlein *
TONY HILLS –
OL
HEIGHT
– 6-6
WEIGHT
– 305
COLLEGE
– Texas
BIRTHDATE
– November 4, 1984
BIRTHPLACE –
Dallas, Texas
HOW
ACQUIRED – D4-’08
(#130)
NFL EXPERIENCE
– Rookie
PRO:
Drafted by the Steelers in the fourth round (130th overall) of the
2008 NFL Draft out of Texas…was the second of two Longhorns drafted in the first
four rounds of the 2008 NFL Draft by Pittsburgh, joining second-round wideout
Limas Sweed.
COLLEGE:
In 24 games starting at left offensive tackle, graded 83.21 percent for blocking
consistency on 1,681 snaps…registered 131 knockdowns with 17 touchdown-resulting
blocks, as he allowed just four quarterback sacks and seven pressures on 743
pass plays. 2007: Earned All-American first-team honors from
the Walter Camp Foundation…member of the Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy watch
lists…All-Big Twelve Conference first-team pick by the league’s coaches and
media…voted team captain and named to the American Airlines D.X. Bible Most Team
Spirited squad…selected UT’s Outstanding Offensive Linemen and received the D.
Harold Byrd Leadership Award…Dr. Nasser Al-Rashid Strength & Conditioning
Award recipient…started the team’s first 11 games at the left offensive tackle
position, grading 84.82 percent for blocking consistency, as he delivered 68
knockdowns with 10 touchdown-resulting blocks, as he allowed just one
quarterback sack and three pressures…was penalized three times (twice for
holding, once for a personal foul)…the offense averaged 471.5 yards per game in
total offense and 265.2 yards passing with Hills in the lineup, as the front
wall allowed just 19 sacks in those 11 contests…in the two games with
Hills sidelined (left leg/fibula fracture), the offense gave up six sacks and
averaged just 201.5 yards passing and 415.5 yards in total offense.
2006: All-Big Twelve Conference honorable mention…earned a spot
on ESPN's All-Mayday Team for being one of college football's "Toughest of the
Tough"...recipient of the team’s Most Improved Offensive Player Award…started
all 13 games at left offensive tackle, grading 81.85 percent with 63 knockdowns
and seven touchdown-resulting blocks...led the way as the team gained 162.6
rushing yards per game (34th in the NCAA), 391.5 total yards per game (23rd) and
35.9 points per game (seventh). 2005: Played in 11 games as the
top reserve behind Jonathan Scott at left offensive tackle…was part of a line
that helped Texas rank first in the nation in scoring offense (50.2 ppg.),
second in rushing offense (274.9 ypg.) and third in total offense (512.1
ypg.)…helped clear the way for Texas to set school single-season records in both
points scored (652) and total yards (6,657)...Texas' 652 points broke the
22-year old NCAA record of 624 points set by Nebraska in 1983...UT's 50.2 points
per game average marked only the fifth time in NCAA history that a team finished
the year averaging over 50 points per game...Texas was the first team since
Nebraska in 1995 to score 50 points and post 500 yards per game in a
season...the offense’s 3,574 rushing yards were the fourth-most in school
history...UT's six 300-yard games matched its total last season, which was the
most since 1977. 2004: Appeared in seven games on offense and
special teams...competed for playing time as the primary backup at left
tackle...helped the offensive line clear the way for Texas to rank second in the
nation in rushing (299.2 ypg.), seventh in total offense (464.4 ypg.) and 18th
in scoring (35.3 ppg.)...Texas' 3,590 rushing yards is the third-highest
single-season total in school history...UT registered six 300-yard rushing
games, the most since 1977. 2003: Was granted a medical
hardship, spending the season recovering from 2003 knee surgery…majored in
liberal arts.
PERSONAL:
Attended Alief Elsik (Houston, Tex.) High School, playing football for head
coach Bill Barron…three-year starter as a tight end…twice earned All-Greater
Houston and All-District honors…Parade All-America selection who added Class 5A
third-team All-State recognition as a senior…second-team all-state choice during
his junior campaign…averaged 17.9 yards on 28 receptions his final two
seasons…as a senior, caught 15 passes for 275 yards for a team that reached the
5A Division I semifinals, but sustained a serious left knee injury in the first
half of that contest…totaled 13 receptions for 227 yards and a touchdown as a
junior…before giving up basketball prior to his freshman year, had earned a spot
on the U.S. Junior National team…active in UT's community service program, where
he is part of a group of Longhorns that regularly visits patients at the Austin
Children's Hospital...participated in the Children's Miracle Network Telethon as
a phone operator...active in Houston community service projects through his
church and performed volunteer work with children...Full Name: Anthony Tremaine
Hills.