词条 | Jerry Campbell |
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| image = | import = yes | birth_date = {{birth date|1944|7|14}} | birth_place = Binghamton, New York, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|2017|08|09|1944|7|14}} | death_place = Toronto, Ontario, Canada | position1 = Linebacker | number = 54 | Height_ft = 5 | Height_in = 11 | Weight_lbs = 210 | College = Idaho | DraftedYear = | DraftedRound = | CFLAllStar = {{CFL Year|1969}}, {{CFL Year|1970}}, {{CFL Year|1971}}, {{CFL Year|1972}}, {{CFL Year|1973}}, {{CFL Year|1974}}, {{CFL Year|1975}} | CFLEastAllStar = {{CFL Year|1968}}, {{CFL Year|1969}}, {{CFL Year|1970}}, {{CFL Year|1972}}, {{CFL Year|1973}}, {{CFL Year|1974}}, {{CFL Year|1975}} | playing_years1 = {{CFL Year|1966}}–{{CFL Year|1968}} | playing_team1 = Calgary Stampeders | playing_years2 = {{CFL Year|1968}}–{{CFL Year|1975}} | playing_team2 = Ottawa Rough Riders | playing_years3 = {{CFL Year|1976}} | playing_team3 = Calgary Stampeders | CFHOF = jerry-soupy-campbell | CFHOFYear = 1996 }} Gerald "Soupy" Campbell (July 14, 1944 – August 9, 2017) was a professional football player, a linebacker in the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders (1966–1968) and the Ottawa Rough Riders (1968–1975). Early yearsBorn in Binghamton, New York, Campbell played high school football for the Lewis and Clark Tigers in Spokane, Washington and graduated in 1962. He then played college football at the University of Idaho in Moscow, about {{convert|100|mi}} south, and was a three-year starter for the Vandals on defense under head coaches Dee Andros and Steve Musseau.[1][2][3] At Idaho, he was a roommate of future major league pitcher Bill Stoneman. Tired of spring football practice, Campbell tried out for the Vandal baseball team in 1965 on a whim and made the team as a back-up catcher and outfielder.[4][5] Canadian Football LeagueCalgaryCampbell started his CFL career with the Calgary Stampeders in 1966.[2] OttawaDuring his third year in the CFL, Campbell became a member of the Ottawa Rough Riders via a trade during the 1968 season. As an outside linebacker, he played next to middle linebacker Ken Lehmann up to 1971 and behind defensive end Billy Joe Booth up to 1970. He was a savvy and quick linebacker, rarely blowing his assignment. As a result, Campbell was a CFL All-Star for seven straight years (1969 to 1975) for the Rough Riders and played a significant part on three Grey Cup championship teams for them, in 1968, 1969, and 1973. Calgary: second time aroundCampbell finished his CFL career where he started, in Calgary, but played only 2 games with the team in 1976. Post-football honorsFor his high level of play and consistency over many years, Campbell was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1996.[6] DeathCampbell died of a heart attack on August 9, 2017 in Toronto, aged 73. He also had Alzheimer’s disease in his later years.[7] References1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-rNWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_-gDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6397%2C933704|newspaper=Spokesman-Review|title=Spokane's Campbell, Boisen finish Vandal grid careers|last=Payne|first=Bob|date=November 19, 1965|page=19}} 2. ^1 {{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2LszAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qPcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5190,6226535|newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle|title=Jerry Campbell signs pro pact|date=April 22, 1966|page=15}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/uidahodigital/docs/gem1966/190|publisher=Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho yearbook|year=1965|title=Football: fall 1965|page=187}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QJouAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mKEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3937,152370|newspaper=Montreal Gazette|title=Riders' Soupy Campbell recalls days he caught 'Stoney' and other hijinks|last=MacDonald|first=Ian|date=February 1, 1974|page=28 }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://issuu.com/uidahodigital/docs/gem1965/281|publisher=Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho yearbook|year=1965|title=1965 Baseball|page=277}} 6. ^{{Cite web|author=Canadian Football Hall of Fame|title=Jerry (Soupy) Campbell|url=http://www.cfhof.ca/members/jerry-soupy-campbell/|accessdate=2011-04-15}} 7. ^[https://ottawacitizen.com/sports/football/cfl/some-of-the-stories-x-rated-but-soupy-campbell-was-a-legend So long, Soupy: Ex-Rough Rider Campbell dies] External links
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