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Bill Osborn Bill "Billy" Osborn attended the University of Pittsburgh and went on to play in the NFL, World League and Arena League. Osborn has also worked as an NFL scout, a color analyst, and currently as an executive in the medical device industry. ==Amateur career==
Osborn attended the University of Pittsburgh where he went on to star at three sports 〔("Well-rounded Pitt Star Is Playing Two Fields" ), ''Philly.com'', November 19, 1986.〕 – football, basketball and baseball. While at Pitt, he became the first athlete since Mike Ditka to earn a letter in all three sports.〔("Pittsburgh's Osborn Plays Three Sports" ), ''The Los Angeles Times'', May 31, 1987.〕 He was awarded nine varsity letters at Pitt – four each in football and baseball, and one in basketball. He finished his college football career in the top-10 all-time receiving list for the Panthers. As a member of the Pitt basketball team, Osborn was part of the 1986-87 Big East Conference championship team. Dubbed "The Wizard of Oz," at Wildwood High School in Wildwood Crest, N.J., Osborn is one of the most highly respected athletes to emerge from southern New Jersey. Osborn won 11 varsity sports letters at Wildwood High, where he graduated in 1984.〔("Bill Osborn a Panther for all seasons" ), ''The Rome News Tribune'', May 31, 1987.〕 He won all-league first-team honors nine times, and is the only person to win first team all CAL, all 4 years in baseball playing three different positions. He also won all-state honors in football and baseball, and scored 1,148 points in basketball. In 1990, Osborn was named the 1980s South Jersey Male High School Athlete of the Decade and a core part of Wildwood High School’s football tradition by the Atlantic City Press,〔("Wildwood football fans wowed by Warriors' first 2-0 start since 1963" ), ''The Press of Atlantic City'', September 21, 2012.〕 and was selected to the All Decade baseball and football 〔(" The 20th Century CAL Football Team" ), ''Prime Events''.〕 teams. In November 1996, he was inducted into the South Jersey Basketball Hall Of Fame and in 1999 his high school #12 was officially retired 〔("Former Pitt star Osborn uses attitude for good" ), ''Rivals.com'', September 18, 2008.〕 by the Wildwood Board of Education.
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