- Lovell Coleman
Lovell Coleman was an award winning running back in the
Canadian Football League . He was born inHamtramck, Michigan .Coleman played his college football with the
Western Michigan University Broncos from 1957 to 1959. He rushed for 1918 yards, including 1068 in the 1958 season. His 279 yard game versusCentral Michigan University in 1958 is still a school record.Drafted in 1960 by the
Cleveland Browns of theNFL in the 17th round (199th pick) Coleman opted to play in the CFL.The
Calgary Stampeders would be his home team for 8 seasons, from 1960 to 1967. Coleman would rush for a 6234 yards over this time, second only to Stampeder greatEarl Lunsford . The highlight of his time in Calgary was the 1964 season, when he rushed 260 times for a league leading 1629 yards (6.3 average per carry.) This won him theCFL's Most Outstanding Player Award . His 1965 season was nearly as good, rushing 249 times for 1509 yards (6.1 average) but the only other time he led the league was in 1963, with 1343 yards. He was an All Canadian all star each of these years.He holds the Stamps record for most rushing yards in one game, with 238 against the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats on September 15, 1964. He also rushed for 224 yards against theEdmonton Eskimos on August 18, 1965.Coleman would move on in 1968 to the powerhouse
Ottawa Rough Riders , where he would win his first and only Grey Cup. He finished his career in 1970 playing 16 games for theBritish Columbia Lions .In total, Coleman would play 123 regular season and 26 playoff games in 10 seasons, rushing 1135 times for 6566 yards (5.8 yard average) and 42 touchdowns, with his longest run being 85 yards.
He was added to the
Calgary Stampeders Wall of Fame as #22 in 1999.After his playing career, Coleman settled in
Vancouver and ran a home renovation business for 20 years. Presently he and his wife Maureen have retired to a farm in ruralBritish Columbia .
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