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Kevin Fagan Date of birth: April 25, 1963 (1963-04-25) (age 47) Place of birth: Lake Worth, Florida Career information Position(s): DE College: University of Miami NFL Draft: 1986 / Round: 4 / Pick: 102 Organizations  As player: 1987-1993 San Francisco 49ers Kevin Scott Fagan (born April 25, 1963 in Lake Worth, Florida) is a former American football defensive end who played seven seasons (from 1987 to 1993) for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. Fagan played college football at the University of Miami and is a member of the UM Sports Hall of Fame.[1] Fagan now coaches high school softball for Dunnellon High School in Dunnellon, Florida. He graduated from John I. Leonard High School Lake Worth, Florida in 1981 where he played football and track & field. References ^ "Kevin Fagan". University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame Inductee. http://umsportshalloffame.com/inductees.asp?ID=7. Retrieved 2010-08-24.  External links American Football Spectacular: Great 49er Mustaches: Kevin Fagan v • d • e Miami Hurricanes Football 1983 Consensus National Champions Albert Bentley | Jay Brophy | Willie Broughton | Eddie Brown | Jerome Brown | Glenn Dennison | Kevin Fagan | Keith Griffin | Alonzo Highsmith | Bernie Kosar | Willie Martinez | Winston Moss | Gregg Rakoczy | Ian Sinclair Head Coach Howard Schnellenberger Coaches Mike Archer | Marc Trestman v • d • e San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIII Champions 6 Mike Cofer | 8 Steve Young | 9 Barry Helton | 15 John Paye | 16 Joe Montana | 20 Tory Nixon | 21 Eric Wright | 22 Tim McKyer | 24 Harry Sydney | 26 Darryl Pollard | 29 Don Griffin | 32 Terrence Flagler | 33 Roger Craig | 35 Del Rodgers | 38 Greg Cox | 42 Ronnie Lott | 44 Tom Rathman | 46 Tom Holmoe | 49 Jeff Fuller | 50 Riki Ellison | 51 Randy Cross | 53 Bill Romanowski | 54 Ron Hadley | 55 Jim Fahnhorst | 57 Sam Kennedy | 58 Keena Turner | 60 Chuck Thomas | 61 Jesse Sapolu | 62 Guy McIntyre | 67 Pete Kugler | 69 Bruce Collie | 74 Steve Wallace | 75 Kevin Fagan | 77 Bubba Paris | 78 Pierce Holt | 79 Harris Barton | 80 Jerry Rice (MVP) | 82 John Taylor | 83 Terry Greer | 84 Brent Jones | 85 Mike Wilson | 86 John Frank | 89 Ron Heller | 91 Larry Roberts | 94 Charles Haley | 95 Michael Carter | 96 Danny Stubbs | 99 Michael Walter Head Coach: Bill Walsh Coaches: Dennis Green | Tommy Hart | Mike Holmgren | Sherman Lewis | Bobb McKittrick | Bill McPherson | Ray Rhodes | George Seifert | Lynn Stiles | Fred von Appen v • d • e San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIV Champions 6 Mike Cofer | 8 Steve Young | 9 Barry Helton | 13 Steve Bono | 16 Joe Montana (MVP) | 21 Eric Wright | 22 Tim McKyer | 23 Spencer Tillman | 26 Darryl Pollard | 29 Don Griffin | 30 Keith Henderson | 31 Chet Brooks | 32 Terrence Flagler | 33 Roger Craig | 40 Johnnie Jackson | 42 Ronnie Lott | 44 Tom Rathman | 50 Riki Ellison | 53 Bill Romanowski | 54 Matt Millen | 56 Steve Hendrickson | 58 Keena Turner | 59 Keith DeLong | 60 Chuck Thomas | 61 Jesse Sapolu | 62 Guy McIntyre | 64 Jim Burt | 66 Terry Tausch | 67 Pete Kugler | 69 Bruce Collie | 74 Steve Wallace | 75 Kevin Fagan | 77 Bubba Paris | 78 Pierce Holt | 79 Harris Barton | 80 Jerry Rice | 81 Jamie Williams | 82 John Taylor | 84 Brent Jones | 85 Mike Wilson | 86 Mike Barber | 88 Mike Sherrard | 89 Wesley Walls | 91 Larry Roberts | 94 Charles Haley | 95 Michael Carter | 96 Danny Stubbs | 98 Antonio Goss | 99 Michael Walter Head Coach: George Seifert Coaches: Tommy Hart | Mike Holmgren | Al Lavan | Sherman Lewis | John Marshall | Bobb McKittrick | Bill McPherson | Ray Rhodes | Lynn Stiles | Bob Zeman Persondata Name Fagain, Kevin Alternative names Short description Date of birth April 25, 1963 Place of birth Date of death Place of death This biographical article relating to an American football defensive lineman born in the 1960s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e