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Carroll Wayne Harris (May 4, 1938 – June 4, 2015) was an American professional football player who was a linebacker for the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1961 through 1972. His son, Wayne Harris, Jr., coaches football and also played for the Stampeders of the CFL.

Wayne Harris
No. 55
Nickname(s)Thumper
Born:(1938-05-04)May 4, 1938
Hampton, Arkansas, U.S.
Died:June 4, 2015(2015-06-04) (aged 77)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)LB, C
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
CollegeArkansas
High schoolEl Dorado (AR)
AFL draft1961, Round: 12, Pick: 91
Drafted byBoston Patriots
Career history
As player
19611972Calgary Stampeders
Career highlights and awards

CFL All-Star1962, 19641968, 1970, 1971
CFL West All-Star19611971
AwardsMVP, 1971 Grey Cup
Retired #s55 (Stampeders)
Career stats
  • College Football Hall of Fame, 2004

  • High school and college

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    Harris was a high school all-American for the El Dorado, Arkansas High School Wildcats and played collegiately for University of Arkansas Razorbacks from 1957 to 1960. In 1960, he was selected as the outstanding player in the Southwest Conference and played in the Cotton Bowl Classic and the All-American Bowl. He was nicknamed "Thumper".

    CFL

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    Harris was drafted by the Boston Patriots of the American Football League, but opted to play in Canadian Football League for 12 years, all with the Calgary Stampeders. He won the Outstanding Lineman Award a record 4 times. He was named all-Western Conference 11 times and all-Canadian 9 times, appearing in 3 Grey Cup finals: the 56th Grey Cup of 1968, the 58th Grey Cup of 1970, and the 59th Grey Cup of 1971, the latter being the only victory, when he was named Most Outstanding Player in the game. His jersey #55 was retired by the Stampeders in 1973.

    Awards & Legacy

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    Harris has been inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the College Football Hall of Fame (2004), the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, Arkansas' all-century team for the 20th century, and the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame. In November 2006, Harris was voted 9th among the CFL's Top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network The Sports Network/TSN, no linebacker being ahead of him.

    In 2012 in honour of the 100th Grey Cup, Canada Post used his image on a series of commemorative postage stamps. The image was also used on presentation posters and other materials to promote the Grey Cup game and other celebrations associated with the centennial.

    Later life and death

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    Wayne worked for CanTex drilling as vice president and general manager of operation and served on the CAODC. He died June 4, 2015, at the age of 77.[1]

    Further reading

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    Videos

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    Canadian Football Hall of Fame member Seen in game 3 of the 1970 Western finals in its entiretyonYouTube

    References

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wayne_Harris&oldid=1231914957"
     



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