Greg Horne
Punter, American football player
1964 –
Who is Greg Horne?
Greg Horne is a former professional American football punter in the National Football League. He played college football at the University of Arkansas.
Horne was a punter for two seasons in the NFL, first with the Cincinnati Bengals and with the Cardinals in St. Louis and then in Phoenix. His career punting average was 40.6 yards in 122 punts.
He was the London Monarchs' punter in 1991, winning the first World Bowl. He played for Montreal Machine in 1992.
Horne led the NCAA in punting in 1986 averaging 47.2 yards per punt for Arkansas Razorbacks. He was the Razorbacks Punter in 1983-1986 and kicker 1983-1985. For his college career he punted 180 times for a 44.4 yard average. He still holds the Southwest Conference and Arkansas school record for highest punting average in a season
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- Born
- Nov 22, 1964
Russellville - Education
- University of Arkansas
- Lived in
- Russellville
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on July 23, 2013
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