Rudolph (Rudy) Phillips was born February 25, 1958 and played college football at North Texas State where he was a four year letterman and a three year starter at guard. Phillips was signed by the Ottawa Rough Riders for the final six games of the season in 1981...
Lui Passaglia graduated from Notre Dame high school, where he played quarterback. At Simon Fraser University, Passaglia played wide receiver as well as handling the kicking chores. In the 1976 Canadian College Draft, he was selected as the fifth pick overall by the BC...
Harold “Prince Hal” Patterson was a perennial all-star during his 14 year career. During the mid-1950s Patterson and fellow Hall of Fame member Sam Etcheverry were a powerful duo for the Montreal Alouettes. On september 22, 1956 they combined for a 109 yard passing...
Elfrid Payton, nicknamed SWAC, was born September 22, 1967 in Gretna, Louisiana. He had a standout college career at Grambling State University. In three years at the school he had accumulated 117 tackles ( 70 of which were solo), 28 tackles for losses and 16.5 sacks....
Tony Pajaczkowski was widely recognized for his desire, strength and brute ability. “Paj” was always in top physical condition and was a great motivator. In Pajaczkowski’s second year, he was moved over to guard by coach Jack Hennemier. Paj was initially reluctant to...