Daryl Hunt


Daryl Lynn Hunt was a professional American football player, a linebacker for six seasons for the Houston Oilers appearing in 78 career regular season games after being selected by Houston during the 6th round of the 1979 NFL Draft.
He was the son of Walter and Elayne Hunt and brother of Ginny.

University

Hunt is considered one of the best University of Oklahoma football players of the Barry Switzer era. Hunt played linebacker and remains the OU career record-holder for tackles, 530. He had three of the best six single-season tackle totals. He earned all-Big Eight status three-times and was selected as an All-American in 1977 and 1978.He was awarded the Outland Trophy Award. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers and then the Miami Dolphins. He retired from professional football after a knee injury.

High school

Born in Ector County of the Texas west, Hunt was the son of educators in Odessa, Texas, and the first African-American to play football at Texas football powerhouse Odessa Permian High School. He was also the first African-American to be on Permian's Wall of Fame, a wall in Permian's field house that has framed photos of players who made All-State.

Death

Hunt died of a massive heart attack while jogging in Houston on July 9, 2010 at the age of 53.