George Hegamin

George Russell Hegamin ( born February 14, 1973 in Camden, New Jersey, USA) is an American former American football player. He played on the offensive line, among others in the National Football League ( NFL).

Youth / College

Hegamin already played in high school in Camden American football before he began studying at the North Carolina State University in Raleigh and there at the North Carolina State Wolfpack. In 1992, he played for the first time for this team than offensive tackle. He quickly established itself as a regular player. The team succeeded in kick off Classic to beat the University of Iowa with 24:14. Hegamin was designated as one of the best players of this Bowl game. The following year, the Hall of Fame Bowl was clearly lost with 42:7 against the University of Michigan. Hegamin Scouts was, however, still come to the attention of the NFL.

Professional time

In the 1994 NFL Draft Hegamin was drawn by the Dallas Cowboys in the third round at 102nd. Hegamin initially could not prevail in the spiked with top players of the squad cowboys. 1995 Cowboys won the Super Bowl XXX against the Pittsburgh Steelers with 27:17 win. Hegamin but did not play. In order to gain match practice, he was released into the NFLE to the Frankfurt Galaxy, where he quickly developed in 1996 under coach Ernie Stautner team regular. 1996 and 1997, he managed to establish itself then in Dallas, was propagated as Guard deployment time, including as a substitute for Nate Newton. In 1998 he was released to the Philadelphia Eagles, but could not convince there and moved a year later to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he stood in 1999 and 2000 as offensive tackle under contract. In 2001 he was in the summer training camp in Tampa Bay no longer prevail, ending his career.

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