- Garney Henley
NFL player
Name=Garney Henley
DateOfBirth=December 21 ,1935
Birthplace=Hayti, South Dakota
DateofDeath=
number=26
Position=Wide Receiver ,Defensive Back
College=Huron
DraftedYear=1960
DraftedRound=15 / Pick 173
(By theGreen Bay Packers )
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Honors=College Football HOF
Canadian Football HOF
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years=1960-1975
teams=Hamilton Tiger-Cats
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CollegeHOF=90038Garney Henley was a star football player in the
Canadian Football League .He attended
Huron University inSouth Dakota , starring as a running back from from 1959 to 1959 (as well as being a Dean's List honours student.) A First Team NAIA All-America in 1959, set NAIA career records with 394 points scored and over 4,000 rushing yards.He was drafted in 1960 by the
NFL 'sGreen Bay Packers in the 15th round (173rd overall,) but he chose to head toCanada , and theHamilton Tiger-Cats . This was an excellent decision, as he embarked on a 16 year career (1960 to 1975) of CFL greatness.As a defensive back he intercepted 59 passes for 916 yards and 5 touchdowns, being selected as an All Star nine times. Being an excellent two way player, he was an All Star for the 10th time as a wide receiver in 1972. He also won the
CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award that year.He played in 7
Grey Cup s, winning 4 of those games.After his playing days he became a coach and administrator at
Mount Allison University in New Brunswick,Brock University and theUniversity of Guelph inOntario . He also served as the director of football operations for theOttawa Rough Riders from 1995-1996. His teams had a combined 6-30 record. His most infamous moment, however came in the 1996 CFL dispersal draft when he selectedDarrell Robertson from theLas Vegas Posse who had died several months earlier. [ [http://www.ottawasun.com/News/Columnists/McRae_Earl/2007/07/22/pf-4358537.html CANOE - Ottawa Sun: - He dared to dream ] ]It was often said that the always thin Henley did not look the part of a successful athlete. He was inducted into the
Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 1979, theUniversity of Guelph Athletics Hall of Fame on October 4, 1985, and theCollege Football Hall of Fame in 2004. Henley was voted the sixth greatest CFL player in a poll conducted by Canadian Sports network TSN in 2006.References
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