Don Sweet

Don Sweet
Don Sweet
Date of birth: July 13, 1948 (1948-07-13) (age 63)
Place of birth: Vancouver, British Columbia
Career information
Position(s): K
College: Washington State University
Organizations
 As player:
1972–1981
1982–1984
1985
Montreal Alouettes
Montreal Concordes
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star: 1977, 1978, 1979
Awards: Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian - 1974, 1977, 1979

Don Sweet, (born July 13, 1948, in Vancouver, British Columbia), was a star football kicker for the Montreal Alouettes and Montreal Concordes of the Canadian Football League.

College years

Sweet graduated from Washington State University in 1971. He was a Pacific 10 Conference all star kicker in 1971. Perhaps his greatest moment happened when WSU upset defending conference champions Stanford 24 to 23 in 1971. His 27-yard game-winning field goal was scored with no time left on the game clock. Interestingly, Sweet had never played football before he tried out for his university team.

Professional career

In 1972, he began a successful 13-year career with Montreal, the second longest in team history. He played with the Alouettes until 1981 and with the Concordes three more years.

He played 185 regular season games, scoring a team record 1,342 points, including 312 field goals and 325 converts. His most points was in 1976, with 141, and he was an all star in 1977, 1978 and 1979.

Perhaps his greatest fame came in the ultimate CFL limelight, the Grey Cup. He played in 5 games with the Alouettes, winning in 1974[1] and 1977[2] and losing in 1975, 1978, and 1979. He scored 61 total points, and his best game was the 1977 Ice Bowl, when he scored a record 23 points and kicked a record 6 field goals. He won the Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian awards three times, in 1974, 1977,[2] and 1979.

Sweet travelled from the heights of glory with the Alouettes to the basement as a member of the newly franchised Concordes. He played 48 games over three years, including the dreadful 1982 season, with 2 wins and 14 losses.[citation needed]

After retirement, Sweet returned to British Columbia and is now a teacher in Vancouver.[citation needed]

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Garry Lefebvre
Tony Gabriel
Angelo Santucci
Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian
1974
1977
1979
Succeeded by
Dave Cutler
Angelo Santucci
Dale Potter



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