- John O'Quinn (football)
NFL player
Name=John O'Quinn
DateOfBirth=September 7 ,1925
Birthplace=Bluett Falls, NC,United States
DateOfDeath=death date and age|2002|04|21|1925|09|7
Deathplace=Ottawa, Ontario ,Canada
College=Wake Forest
Position=End
DraftedYear=1949
DraftedRound=3
DraftedPick=31
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years=1950-1951
1951
1952-1959
teams=Chicago Bears (NFL)Philadelphia Eagles (NFL)Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
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CFHOF=24&player=O'Quinn,%20John%20(Red)John Williams "Red" O'Quinn (
September 7 ,1925 –April 21 ,2002 ) was angridiron football end.Early years
Born in Bluett Falls, North Carolina, O'Quinn played
college football atWake Forest University between 1946 and 1949. He was a star receiver, with 1974 career yards, his best year being 1948, when he led the nation with 39 catches for 605 yards and seventouchdown s. He was inducted into the Wake Forest University's Sports Hall of Fame in 1975.Professional career
NFL
O'Quinn was drafted by the
National Football League 'sChicago Bears in the1949 NFL Draft , in the third round, 31st overall. He would play 12 games for the Bears in 1950, intercepting three passes and returning one for a touchdown. He played two games with the Bears in 1951 before being traded to thePhiladelphia Eagles , where he played two more games and caught three passes.CFL
Red would move north to the
Montreal Alouettes of theCanadian Football League , where he would play 8 seasons (1952 to 1959) and 110 regular season games. He teamed up with CFL greatSam Etcheverry to form one of the best pass and catch tandems in league history. He caught 499 passes for 7,699 yards and 34 touchdowns in his career (all team records untilBen Cahoon recently broke them) and was a five time all-star.He played in three
Grey Cup losses, though the classic 195442nd Grey Cup may have been his finest game. He caught a record 13 passes for a record 316 receiving yards, with 90 of those coming on one of the best pass touchdowns in Grey Cup history (and the second longest ever).Post playing days
After his playing days he was
General Manager for theOttawa Rough Riders and theMontreal Alouettes . He was inducted into theCanadian Football Hall of Fame in 1981.He died in
Ottawa, Ontario in 2002.External links
* [http://www.ncshof.org/inductees_detail.php?i_recid=100 North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame entry]
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