Linebacker
Free Agent
Notre Dame
"Signed as a free agent, Jim was a three-year starter at either defensive end or linebacker and is a versatile player with strength and speed. He will be tried at linebacker where he played as a senior captain.
In 1974 Stock broke Walt Patulski's Notre Dame record with 19 tackles for 120 yards in losses, and in his career recovered nine fumbles. He started on the 1973 national championship team, played in the Orange Bowl twice and played in the Sugar Bowl. Stock was honorable mention All-America in 1975 and won the Herring Award for leadership. He played in the 1976 Coaches All-America Bowl.
Jim majored in economics. As a high school baseball player he earned all-conference and all-state honors and won six prep letters. His brother Mike is the offensive backfield coach at Wisconsin. His hometown is Barbeton, Ohio."
-1976 New York Jets Media Guide
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