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Belue also lettered in baseball all four years at Georgia.[4] His career batting average at Georgia was .356 and he went on to play three years in the Montreal Expos organization.[5] Belue also played during the 1984 and 1985 seasons at quarterback for the Jacksonville Bulls of the USFL.[6] After the demise of the USFL, Belue spent two years on the football coaching staff at Valdosta State University, serving as an offensive assistant.[7]
Currently, Belue co-hosts (with John Kincade) midday radio show Buck and Kincade on 680 The Fan in Atlanta, Georgia.[8] Belue was also inducted into the Georgia-Florida Hall of Fame in 1996.[9]
He is also the only quarterback to start all four years for the Valdosta Wildcats, the most successful[10] high school team in the nation, where he was inducted as a member of the Valdosta High School Hall of Fame in 2007.
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