Thomas graduated from Cedarburg High School in 1977 and was a letterman in football, baseball, and basketball. In football, he was a tackle as well as the team's long snapper.[1] On February 15, 2014, he was inducted into the Cedarburg High School Athletic Hall of Fame.[2]
College career
He played tackle at North Dakota and also served as the long snapper. In 1981, he graduated with a degree in chemical engineering.[3] He was inducted into the University of North Dakota Letterwinners Association Hall of Fame in 2000.[4]
After two seasons in the USFL, Thomas returned to the National Football League in July 1984 as a center / guard with the Philadelphia Eagles.[13] On August 14, 1984, he was placed on injured reserve with a herniated disc.[14] He remained on injured reserve for the entire 1984 season, and then retired from football due to his back injury.
Later life and death
After ending his football career Thomas utilized his background in chemical engineering, eventually earning seven patents. Moreover, Thomas was considered an expert in under balanced drilling techniques.[15] Thomas died from lung cancer on March 5, 2000 at the age of 40. That same year, he was inducted into the University of North Dakota Hall of Fame.[16]