George Hill | |
Birth Date: | 28 April 1933[1] |
Birth Place: | Bay Village, Ohio, U.S. |
Death Place: | Florida, U.S. |
Player Years1: | 1952–1957 |
Player Team1: | Denison |
Coach Years1: | 1960–1964 |
Coach Team1: | Denison (DC) |
Coach Years2: | 1965 |
Coach Team2: | Cornell (DC) |
Coach Years3: | 1966–1970 |
Coach Team3: | Duke (DC) |
Coach Years4: | 1971–1978 |
Coach Team4: | Ohio State (DC) |
Coach Years5: | 1979–1984 |
Coach Team5: | Philadelphia Eagles (LB) |
Coach Years6: | 1985–1988 |
Coach Team6: | Indianapolis Colts (DC) |
Coach Years7: | 1989–1995 |
Coach Team7: | Miami Dolphins (LB) |
Coach Years8: | 1996–1999 |
Coach Team8: | Miami Dolphins (DC/LB) |
George Hill (April 28, 1933 – November 10, 2020) was an American football coach who worked as an assistant in college football and in the National Football League. He was the defensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins from 1996 to 1999. Prior to that, he served as the team's linebacker coach under Don Shula.[2] [3] Hill was defensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts from 1985 to 1988 under Rod Dowhower and Ron Meyer[4] [5]
As the defensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, Hill developed the talents of players such as linebacker Zach Thomas, cornerback Sam Madison, defensive end Jason Taylor, and cornerback Terrell Buckley. In 1996, his defense ranked seventh in rushing yards allowed. The next season, 1997, they finished fourth in rushing touchdowns allowed. In 1998, his defense has its best season as they finished first in points allowed. Madison and Buckley each finished with eight interceptions. Trace Armstrong finished with 10.5 sacks and Taylor finished with nine sacks. Lorenzo Bromell totaled eight sacks. In 1999, the Dolphins finished fifth in passing yards allowed and eight in rushing yards allowed.