Jim Mitchell is best known for killing his brother, Artie. He and his brother were entrepreneurs in the pornography and strip-tease business and opening the O'Farrell Theatre in 1969.
The cast of 2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl - 2006 includes: Victor Abiamiri as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Jack Arute as Himself - Sideline Reporter Gary Danielson as Himself - Color Commentator Anthony Fasano as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Tight End Leo Ferrine as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back Marcel Frost as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Tight End Santonio Holmes as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Wide Receive Brandon Hoyte as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Linebacker Josh Huston as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Kicker Mike Kudla as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Lineman Derek Landri as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Trevor Laws as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Corey Mays as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Linebacker Brent Musburger as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Chinedum Ndukwe as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back Quinn Pitcock as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Lineman Antonio Pittman as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Running Back Brady Quinn as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Quarterback Nate Salley as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Back Jeff Samardzija as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Wide Receiver Anthony Schlegel as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Linebacker Asaph Schwapp as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Running Back Maurice Stovall as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Wide Receiver Ronald Talley as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Lineman Jim Tressel as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Head Coach Darius Walker as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Eunning Back Charlie Weis as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Head Coach Donte Whitner as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Back Ambrose Wooden as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back Ashton Youboty as Himself - Ohio St. Buckeyes Defensive Back Tom Zbikowski as Himself - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Defensive Back
Jim Brothers was born in 1941.
Jim Andrew was born in 1937.
Jim Mains was born on 1922-06-12.
Jim Norton - defensive lineman - was born on 1942-11-18.
Jim Mitchell - politician - was born on 1946-10-19.
Jim Smith - defensive back - was born on 1946-11-04.
The 49ers played a 3-4 defense in 1982. The ends were Jim Stuckey and Lawrence Pillars and the nose tackle was John Harty. Backup defensive lineman were Dwaine Board, Fred Dean, Mike Clark, Pete Kugler, and Jeff Stover.
Jim Mitchell - politician - died on 2002-12-02.
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton wore number 99 for the Chicago Bears from 1979 through 1990. Since then, the number has been used by defensive end Tim Ryan (1992-93), defensive tackle Jim Flanigan (1995-2000), defensive end Joe Tafoya (2001-03), defensive tackle Tank Johnson (2004-06), defensive tackle Darwin Walker (2007) and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (2010). Going into the 2012 season, rookie defensive end Shea McClellin has been assigned number 99.
The Redskins defensive scheme is a 4-3. The Washington Redskins' defensive coordinator is Jim Haslett.
Defensive lineman Jim Jeffcoat wore #77 when he played for the Bills from 1995 to 1997. Robert Hicks, an offensive tackle for the Bills, wore it from 1998 to 2000.
The cast of 2009 Emerald Bowl - 2009 includes: Alex Albright as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Steve Aponavicius as Himself - Boston College Eagles Kicker Armond Armstead as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman David Ausberry as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Matt Barkley as Himself - USC Trojans Quarterback Brian Baucham as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back Marcellus Bowman as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Allen Bradford as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Brice Butler as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Pete Carroll as Himself - USC Trojans Head Coach Jurrell Casey as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Anthony Castonzo as Himself - Boston College Eagles Offensive Lineman Nick Clancy as Himself - Boston College Eagles Linebacker Jordan Congdon as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker Ross Cumming as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Donnie Fletcher as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Chris Galippo as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Nick Garratt as Himself - USC Trojans Linebacker Deleon Gause as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Austin Giles as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Rod Gilmore as Himself - Color Commentator Everson Griffen as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Rich Gunnell as Himself - Boston College Eagles Wide Receiver Jacob Harfman as Himself - USC Trojans Kicker Montel Harris as Himself - Boston College Eagles Running Back Stanley Havili as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Malik Jackson as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Justin Jarvis as Himself - Boston College Eagles Wide Receiver Devon Kennard as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Luke Kuechly as Himself - Bosto nCollege Eagles Linebacker Colin Larmond as Himself - Boston College Eagles Wide Receiver Dominick Legrande as Himself - Boston College Eagles Linebacker Taylor Mays as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back Drew McAllister as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back James McCluskey as Himself - Boston College Eagles Running Back Curtis McNeal as Himself - USC Trojans Running Back Chris Pantale as Himself - Boston College Eagles Tight End Travon Patterson as Himself - USC Trojans Wide Receiver Jim Ramella as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Roderick Rollins as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Back Damik Scafe as Himself - Boston College Eagles Defensive Lineman Dave Shinskie as Himself - Boston College Eagles Quarterback Frank Spaziani as Himself - Boston College Eagles Head Coach Joe Tessitore as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Christian Tupou as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Lineman Shareece Wright as Himself - USC Trojans Defensive Back
Hall-of-Fame defensive lineman Dan Hampton wore number 99 for the Chicago Bears from 1979 through 1990. Since then, the number has been used by defensive end Tim Ryan (1992-93), defensive tackle Jim Flanigan (1995-2000), defensive end Joe Tafoya (2001-03), defensive tackle Tank Johnson (2004-06), defensive tackle Darwin Walker (2007) and defensive tackle Marcus Harrison (2010). Going into the 2012 season, rookie defensive end Shea McClellin has been assigned number 99.
Ex-NFL lineman Jim Marshall is 80 years old (birthdate: December 30, 1937). UK businessman James C. "Jim" Marshall was 88 years old when he died on April 5, 2012 (born July 29, 1923)
Jim Herrmann was defensive coordinator and linebackers coach for the 1997 Wolverines.