Mike Michel

Professional Football

Born August 4, 1954 in Ventura, California

Competed two years varsity football and track at Buena High School, Ventura, California. Named to All-CIF team as kicker and All-Channel League 1st Team
offense & defense, named to California High School Football Team by Helms Athletic Foundation

Competed two years varsity football at Ventura College as defensive back, safety, and kicker. Third in nation in interceptions, named Junior College All-American and First Team Western States Conference on offense & defense 1974

Competed two years varsity football at Stanford University as kicker, punter, and back-up safety.

Named to The UPI All-West Coast and PAC-8 Teams as kicker 1976

POST-SEASON GAMES

Blue-Grey All-Star Classic 1976. Established record for longest field goal (44 yards) and voted Offensive Player of the Game

East-West Shring Game 1977. Established records for longest field goal (49 yards) and most successful attempts (3)

Hula Bowl 1977

Japan Bowl 1977

PROFESSIONAL CAREER

Miami Dolphins 1977-78. Fourth in AFC for net punting average

Philadelphia Eagles 1978

Washington Redskins 1979

Professional racquetball player 1980