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Eskimos mourn passing
of legend Jackie Parker
Edmonton
Eskimo legend, Jackie Parker, passed away early this morning at an
Edmonton hospital. Eskimo CEO Hugh Campbell says, “The city has lost
a great citizen. The Eskimo family mourns the loss of Jack and our
thoughts are with Jack’s immediate family.”
Jackie Parker’s football career
started at Mississippi State where he played quarterback and
halfback and was named to the All-Conference and College Football
All-America Teams. He scored 120 points in 1953 to become the
leading scorer in U.S. college football.
The Fast Freight from Mississippi
State or Ole Spaghetti Legs joined the Eskimos in 1954
and became a football legend over the next 13 years. He starred on
both sides of the ball as a quarterback, halfback and defensive back
for the Edmonton Eskimos from 1954 to 1962, the Toronto Argonauts
from 1963 to 1965 and the B.C. Lions from 1966 to 1968. He played on
three Grey Cup winners with Edmonton, won the Schenley as the CFL's
top player three times and was an All-Star for eight straight years.
He passed for 16,476 yards and scored 88 touchdowns, kicked 103
converts, 40 field goals and 19 singles for 750 points. His dramatic
84- yard fumble return touchdown run in the 1954 Grey Cup remains
one of pro sports most memorable plays.
Parker began his coaching career with
the B.C. Lions in 1968 as an assistant and was named Head Coach in
1969. He become GM in 1971 and held that position until 1975. Jack
returned to Edmonton, where he began working as an executive with
the Interprovincial Steel & Pipe Corporation and as a color
commentator on the Edmonton Eskimo broadcasts. He was later named
head coach of the Eskimos on September 1, 1983 where he remained
until his resignation two games into the 1987 season.
Jackie Parker was born in Knoxville, Tennessee on January 1, 1932.
He is a member of the CFL Hall of Fame, the Edmonton Eskimo Wall of
Honour and Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame.
Jackie Parker’s Awards and
Honours:
- Grey Cup Victories – 1954, 1955,
1956
- Schenley for CFL’s Most
Outstanding Player – 1957, 1958, 1960
- CFL All-Star – 1954, 1955, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961
- Jeff Nicklin Memorial Trophy (West
Division’s Most Outstanding Player) – 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958,
1959, 1960, 1961
- Dave Dryburgh Memorial Trophy (Top
Scorer in West Division) – 1959, 1961
- CFL Hall of Fame – 1971
- Edmonton Eskimo Wall of Honour –
1983
- Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame -
1987
- Mississippi State University Hall
of Fame – 1972
- Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame –
1972
- College Football Hall of Fame –
1976
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