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American football player and executive (1943–2019) For other people named Ron Hughes, see Ron Hughes (disambiguation).

Ron Hughes
Date of birth(1943-05-06)May 6, 1943
Place of birthSaint Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Date of deathFebruary 12, 2019(2019-02-12) (aged 75)
Place of deathDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)C/LB
US collegeCalifornia State College '65
High schoolCharleroi High School '61 (Charleroi, PA)
Career history
As administrator
1982–1984Detroit Lions (college scout)
1984–1990Detroit Lions (Director of Pro Personnel)
1990–1996Detroit Lions (Director of Player Personnel)
1996–2001Detroit Lions (Vice President of Player Personnel)
2001–2003Pittsburgh Steelers (draft consultant)
2003–2015Pittsburgh Steelers (College Scouting Coordinator)
Career highlights and awards
HonorsMid Monongahela Valley All Sports Hall of Fame (2007 inductee)

Ron Hughes (May 6, 1943 – February 12, 2019) was the college scouting coordinator of the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers.

Biography

Hughes is a native of Charleroi, Pennsylvania. He was a standout football and basketball player at Charleroi High School. He matriculated to nearby California State College where he played center and linebacker on the football team. He received his degree in education in 1965.

Football career

After college, Hughes spent the next fourteen years teaching biology and coaching football at the high school level in the Pittsburgh area. This included two years as an assistant coach at Bishop Canevin High School, four years as an assistant at North Catholic High School and finally six years as head football coach at North Catholic.

Hughes joined BLESTO, a scouting organization used by the NFL's Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers, among others, in 1979 where he spent the next four years as a local and regional college scout.

He joined the Detroit Lions in their college scouting department in 1982. Two years later he moved into the role of Director of Pro Personnel in Detroit. He served in that role for six years before moving up the ladder to the Director of Player Personnel, where he was responsible for the team's entire college and pro scouting departments. In 1996, Hughes was named the Lions' Vice President of Player Personnel, in essence the team's general manager (GM). He served in that role until being swept aside at the start of the team's Matt Millen era.

In 2001, he was hired by his former protégé Kevin Colbert as a draft consultant for his hometown Steelers. In 2003 Hughes accepted the position of college scouting coordinator for the Steelers. He retired in 2015.

Personal

Hughes and his wife, the former Adrianne Corno, are the parents of three children – Ted, Scott and Mrs. Jennifer Antoniotti – and also have four grandchildren. He and Adrianne reside in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, near Detroit.

Notes

References

  1. ^ "Hughes and Laskey Part of Hall of Fame Class" (Press release). California University of Pennsylvania. April 4, 2007. Archived from the original on August 13, 2007. Retrieved February 23, 2009.
  2. ^ "2007 Inductees". www.mmvashof.org. Archived from the original on January 2, 2007. Retrieved February 23, 2009.
  3. Bouchette, Ed (April 14, 2000). "Kevin Colbert: Steeler's [sic] new personnel boss is a man who gets things done". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved February 23, 2009.

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