Hall of Fame
This rangy Jacksonville, Florida native will always be remembered or his singular effort as a true freshman in the 1978 Orange Blossom Classic, where his then-school record four pass interceptions helped lead the Rattlers to a crushing 31-7 win over legendary coach Eddie Robinson and his fabled Grambling Tigers – a win which vaulted FAMU towards the first-ever NCAA Division I-AA national championship.
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The 6-2, 180-pound defensive back, twice earned All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference honors in 1981 and 1982, thanks largely to his 11 pass interceptions over those two seasons.  Hutchinson finished his career in 1982 with 18 total interceptions, making five steals in that 1982 campaign, after pilfering a career-best six passes in 1981.  Overall, the hard-hitting defender, who clearly had great ball-hawking skills to boot, ended his career with 178 total tackles and five (5) recovered fumbles to complement his 18 interceptions.  He had a career-best 53 total tackles, with 38 solo stops, a fumble recovery and a pair of interceptions as a redshirt sophomore in 1980.
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