- Leon McQuay
NFL player
DateOfBirth=March 19 1950
Birthplace=flagicon|USATampa, Florida
DateOfDeath=November 29 1995
College=Tampa
Position=Running back
DraftedYear=1973
DraftedRound=5 / Pick 119
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years=1971-1973
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
teams=Toronto Argonauts (CFL)Calgary Stampeders (CFL)New York Giants New England Patriots New Orleans Saints
Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
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PFR=Leon McQuay (
March 19 1950 -November 29 1995 ) was anAmerican football running back .College career
McQuay played
college football with the now disbandedUniversity of Tampa Spartans (from 1968 to 1970.) He was the first black athlete to receive a scholarship to UT. "All the Way" McQuay rushed for 3,039 yards, scored 37 touchdowns and was a two time small collegeAll-America n in three seasons at Tampa. He rushed for 1,362 yards and scored 22 TDs as a junior. He was inducted into the University of Tampa Sports Hall of Fame in1983 .Professional career
McQuay skipped his senior season to sign with the
Toronto Argonauts of theCanadian Football League in 1971. Though small, at 5'9" and 200 pounds, he had lightning speed and was known as "X-ray". He took the CFL by storm, rushing for 977 yards and a 7.1 yard per carry average. He was an all star and runner up for theCFL's Most Outstanding Player Award . Unfortunately, his most famous, or infamous, moment came in the59th Grey Cup versus theCalgary Stampeders . Toronto fans had waited decades for a champion, and with less than two minutes left, down by 3 points and on the Calgary 11 yard line, quarterbackJoe Theismann handed off to McQuay, who promptly slipped on the wet turf and fumbled away the ball; Toronto lost.He rushed for 745 yards in 1972, but the Argos fortunes faded. Coach
Leo Cahill would say "Leon slipped and I fell." In 1973 he saw limited playing time and was traded to theCalgary Stampeders .Originally undrafted, McQuay was picked by the
New York Giants in the 5th round (119 overall) of the1973 NFL Draft . He would go on to play 13 games for the Giants in 1974, 13 games for theNew England Patriots in 1975 and 4 games for theNew Orleans Saints in 1976, mostly returning punts and kickoffs. His best year was 1974, when he rushed for 240 yards.McQuay would return to Toronto for the 1977 season, rushing for 307 yards. He also played for the
Jacksonville Firebirds of theAmerican Football Association in 1980 and was drafted byTampa Bay Bandits of theUnited States Football League in 1983, but was cut before playing with the team.After retiring, McQuay returned to his native
Florida to study to become a Minister, but died unexpectedly in 1995, aged 45.
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