by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Tommy Joe Coffey was a solid receiver and place kicker throughout his 14-year career. He was nominated seven times for the Schenley Award for Most Outstanding Player award and was the runner-up in 1962, 1967, and 1970. Coffey scored a total of 971 points on 65...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
During his career, Ken Charlton was a stellar performer at many positions. An all-star at flying wing and running back, Charlton was also an excellent punter and tackler, and could play quarterback if called upon. In 1950, Charlton rushed for 498 yards on 76 carries...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Bill Clarke, a native of Regina, played his amateur football in the city before moving up to the local professional team, the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He became one of the longest serving members of the Squad, playing 14 years for the green and white. Clarke played...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Tom Clements was the starting quarterback at the University of Notre Dame, and was fourth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy (awarded to the player who is deemed the most outstanding in the NCAA). During Clements’ Canadian football career, he had a career total...
by Canadian Football Hall Of Fame | Oct 23, 2017
Ben Cahoon played his entire 13-year career with the Montreal Alouettes, where he is considered one of the greatest receivers in CFL history. Throughout his career, Cahoon played a total of 224 games with Montreal. Cahoon’s most successful season was during the 2003...