
Witt, a native of
Russellville, Ala., was a
four-year letterman on the
defensive line for the Lions
from 1982-85. He was
named to the UNA Team of the
Decade for 1979-88, the First
Forty Years UNA Football Team
and the 50th Anniversary UNA
Football Team. He was first-team
All-GSC in 1985 and helped lead
UNA to a 12-2 record and a spot
in the NCAA Division II
Championship Game at the Palm
Bowl in McAllen, Texas.
During his four years at UNA the
Lions were 7-3, 11-1-1, 7-1-3
and 12-2 for an overall 37-7-4
record that included GSC titles
in 1983 and 1985 and NCAA
playoff berths both seasons. In
1985 he had 53 tackles, 19
primarily stops, 12 tackles for
loss of 79 yards, two fumble
recoveries, six pass break-ups
and seven sacks. As a team UNA
ranked second nationally in
scoring defense, fourth in total
defense and second in pass
defense. He had 14 tackles
and two sacks in 1984, missing
much of the season with
injuries. In 1983 he had 48
tackles, 29 primary stops, one
fumble recovery, five sacks and
36 yards in tackles for losses.
He was drafted in the 11th round
of the 1985 NFL draft by the
Buffalo Bills and played for
Buffalo in 1987.
He also received a bachelor's
degree in Business Management
from UNA in 1987. He and his
wife Lisa reside in Russellville
and have two sons. He is
employed at Sinclair-Lawrence
Insurance.