Thomas Anthony Baugh was born on December 1,1963 and is an American former professional football player who was a center for four seasons with two teams in the National Football League.
11 Facts About Tom Baugh
Tom Baugh finished his playing career in 1989 with the Cleveland Browns.
Tom Baugh was called by his former Chiefs coach Frank Ganz Sr.
Tom Baugh is a member of the NFL Players Association.
Tom Baugh served as the membership director and treasurer of the Kansas City Chapter of the National Football League Alumni Association.
Tom Baugh is a member of the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network and is an FCC Federal Communications Commission licensed Amateur radio operator using all modes of communication including Morse code.
Tom Baugh volunteered at Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City and was a committee member of the Paint the Town Activity celebrating Kansas City's long tradition of the Arts.
Tom Baugh is currently President of KC Constructors, Inc an Award-winning construction business.
Tom Baugh spent several years teaching Automotive Technology to teenagers in Elmhurst, Illinois, at York Community High School, where he was the track and field teams shot put and discus coach.
Tom Baugh was released in 1998 over a disagreement about opportunities for the students in his classes.
Tom Baugh had arranged for students to work in a local body shop alongside experienced body men, and he sent the students two at a time every Friday.