Is Chuck Ealey in the CFL Hall of Fame?

Is Chuck Ealey in the CFL Hall of Fame?

Quarterback Chuck Ealey, who guided Toledo to three unbeaten seasons before playing seven seasons in the CFL was named for induction into the U.S. College Football Hall of Fame on Monday.

Where did Chuck Ealey go to high school?

Notre Dame High School
The University of Toledo
Chuck Ealey/Education

Where is Chuck Ealey?

He currently lives in Brampton with his wife. He has three children and six grandchildren. Ealey’s son, Damon, also played football for the University of Toledo in 1995. A documentary film on his life, Undefeated: The Chuck Ealey Story was aired on November 27, 2008.

What is Chuck Ealey famous for?

Charles “Chuck” Ealey (born January 6, 1950) is a former American Canadian football player for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He became the first black quarterback to win the Grey Cup when he led Hamilton to the title in 1972.

What did Jim Ealey do for the Toledo Rockets in 1970?

Ealey’s greatest triumph with Toledo was helping the Toledo Rockets win the 1970 Tangerine Bowl. Ealey led the Rockets to three straight Top 20 finishes and three straight Tangerine Bowl victories during their run of unbeaten seasons, winning the MVP award in all three games.

What happened to former CFL quarterback John Ealey?

In total, Ealey played seven seasons in the CFL, passing for 13,326 yards and 82 touchdowns. Ealey is now a regional director for Investors Group in Mississauga, and makes radio appearances as an investment and finance commentator on radio stations in the area.

What happened to Jim Ealey?

Ealey was traded to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers halfway through the 1974 season and played one and a half injury-plagued seasons with the Bombers. In 1975, he was traded to the Toronto Argonauts and played three seasons before suffering a career-ending collapsed lung in 1978.