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Former Tigers Coach Andy Hill welcomed to Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Mizzou Athletics continues to roll out new additions to its Hall of Fame.

Former Associate Head Coach Andy Hill earned his place in the Tiger history books, becoming the fifth member of the 2026 Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame Class.

In a video posted to social media, Coach Hill was given the honor by one of his former players, Drew Lock, who has also earned a spot on the 2026 list.

Hill spent more than two decades at various positions on the Tigers coaching staff from 1996-2019. He spent much of his career working with the wide receivers and worked hist way up to Associate Head Coach in 2013, where he would stay until 2019.

He doubled as a vital recruiter for the program, as well. He helped lock down and develop three First-Team All-Americans from 2007-2010: Jeremy Maclin, Michael Egnew and Danario Alexander.

When time in Columbia came to an end, he went west to serve on the coaching staff for the Kansas City Chiefs. After five years and two Super Bowl Triumphs, Hill decided to hang up his headset and retire from coaching ahead of the 2026 season.

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