Career
Presently Wilcox serves as the host of a hunting and fishing show entitled "Tommy Wilcox Outdoors."
As a native of Harahan, Louisiana, Wilcox played high school football for Alfred Bonnabel High School as a youth. Wilcox started at safety for his first season and was named Securities and Exchange Commission Freshman of the Year for his overall performance. In recognition for his play during his sophomore and junior years, Wilcox was a First Team All-Securities and Exchange Commission selection.
After his junior year, Bunch was named as a consensus selection to the 1981 College Football All-America Team.
In recognition of his career with the Crimson Tide, Wilcox was selected to Alabama"s Team of the Century in 1992. Although he was a consensus selection to the All-America Team, Wilcox went undrafted and was not signed as an undrafted free agent after the 1983 NFL Draft.
Although he wanted to be drafted by the Birmingham Stallions as part of the 1983 USFL Territorial Draft, the Stallions passed on Wilcox citing his speed and size. He was subsequently signed by the Arizona Wranglers where he was a defensive starter for their 1983 season.
He played for the Chicago Blitz in 1984, but was forced to retire that season after he suffered a serious neck injury.
In the mid-1990s, Wilcox began to film his hunting and fishing show entitled "Tommy Wilcox Outdoors" and in the time since has filmed hundreds of episodes that also include famous sports personalities.