SPC’s Hubie Bryant Enshrined Into AFA Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame
June 23, 2006
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LAWRENCEVILLE, VA - Hubie Bryant, Assistant Head Football Coach
at Saint Paul's College was recently inducted into the American
Football Association’s Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Bryant was one of twenty-six inductees that were enshrined into the
elite brotherhood of Semi-Pro Hall of Famers at the 26th annual
induction dinner in Canton, OH. He currently serves as the
Assistant Head Coach, Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach
at Saint Paul's College in Lawrenceville, VA. Over the past
quarter century the national association for semi-pro football
teams and leagues has singled out exactly 500 overachievers on the
semi-pro level of the sport and recognized them as "Legends of
their level".
About Hubie Bryant:
He is a graduate of The University of Minnesota as well as Norfolk
State University. At the University of Minnesota he was named
to the All-Big Ten second team as a flanker. Additionally, he
was the Big Ten Champion in the 60-yard and the 220-yard dashes as
a member of the UM Track Team. After receiving his Associate
of Arts degree from The University of Minnesota, he went on to play
for the Pittsburgh Steelers where he led the NFL in punt
returns. After leaving the Pittsburgh Steelers, he spent two
seasons with the New England Patriots. Bryant also spent part
of his professional career in the World Football League, where he
played for the Florida Blazers and The Hawaiians. Coach
Bryant received his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education from
Norfolk State University.
For additional information, you may contact the Saint Paul's
College Office of Sports Information at tsykes@saintpauls.edu.














