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Chris Villarrial is the current head football coach at St. Francis University. He is a former American football guard who played with the Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills in the National Football League for eleven seasons. He played college football at Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
After redshirting his first year at IUP, Villarrial began his college career as a reserve nose guard until moving to offensive right tackle mid-way through his freshman season. While playing for IUP, Villarrial was a three-year All-American and three-year all-conference player. He played in the 1993 Division II national championship game, and received the Jim Langer Award for Best Lineman in Division II in 1996. Villarrial had his college jersey No. 75 retired by IUP.
Villarrial was drafted in the fifth round by Dave Wannstedt in April 1996. Prior to the draft, Villarrial broke the NFL Combine Bench Press Record. As a member of the Chicago Bears from 1996-2004, Villarrial played six seasons under head coach Dick Jauron, and was a two-year All-Pro player in addition to being named to the All-Joe Team. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
June 9th, 1973 in Hummelstown (Age 51)
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2022/01/26
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2014/01/08
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2008/04/16
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