SPENCER TILLMAN


'Spencer Tillman' (born April 21, 1964
in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is a former professional American football player who played running back for eight seasons for the Houston Oilers and San Francisco 49ers.

Contents
College Career
College Football
Journalism
Professional Football
Houston Oilers
San Francisco 49ers and Super Bowl XXIV
Return to the Oilers
Sports Broadcasting
Broadcasting during Off-season
CBS Sports
Personal Life
External links

College Career


College Football

Tillman was an All-America running back for Oklahoma University (1982-85) and was the captain of the 1985 National Championship team when it defeated Penn State, 25-10, in the Orange Bowl.
He received several awards during his playing career, including UPI Player of the Year in the Big Eight Conference in 1982, Big Eight Football Newcomer of the Year in 1983 and MVP of the 1986 Orange Bowl. He placed fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1983.
Journalism

Tillman earned a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1986 and a bachelor's degree in communications in 1988 from Oklahoma University.

Professional Football


Houston Oilers

Spencer Tillman was drafted in the 1987 NFL Draft by the Houston Oilers as the 133rd Overall Pick in the 5th Round. He played for the Oilers for two seasons (1987-88).
Before being traded to the San Francisco 49ers for three seasons (1989-91). He served as the 49ers captain in 1990. In 1992, he was traded back to Houston, where he completed his playing career (1992-94).
San Francisco 49ers and Super Bowl XXIV

In the 1988 off-season, Tillman was traded to the San Francisco 49ers. He was part of the 49ers roster at Super Bowl XXIV when they defeated the then-AFC Champion Denver Broncos. The next season (1990) he served as the 49ers captain in 1990.
Return to the Oilers

In 1992, Tillman was traded back to Houston, where he completed his playing career (1992-94).

Sports Broadcasting


Broadcasting during Off-season

After being drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1987, Tillman worked as an anchor and reporter at KPRC-TV during the seven-month off-season. His football and broadcasting careers developed in tandem as he hosted two radio sports-talk shows and was a reporter and anchor for a radio PM magazine in Oklahoma City prior to his television jobs.
CBS Sports

Spencer Tillman joined CBS Sports in 1999 as lead studio analyst for ''College Football Today'', the network's pre-game studio show. Tillman, who had served as WABC-TV's sports anchor in New York from 1997 to 1999 and spent 10 years as a sports anchor for KPRC-TV Houston, is paired with Tim Brando at the ''College Football Today'' desk. Tillman and Brando also broadcast regional NFL games for CBS from 2000-2003.
He has also served for four years as a reporter for the Network's NCAA tournament coverage and is an anchor for regional broadcasts on Fox Sports Net. He also served as host of DirecTV's "NFL Sunday Ticket."

Personal Life


Spencer currently lives in Sugarland, Texas, along with his wife, Rita, and their four daughters.

External links



Spencer Tillman's profile for CBS Sports

Spencer Tillman's bio on Impact XXI

Still Scoring in the Red Zone

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